Celeb SAS' Shannon never got to say goodbye to Amber during 'brutal' exit: 'It was gutting!'
12.09.2022 - 23:25
/ ok.co.uk
Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins star Shannon Courtenay has said that she never got to say goodbye to Amber Gill when she made her sudden exit from the show on Sunday. During the latest episode, the Love Island star, 25, was forced to quit after failing to complete a physical challenge on the beach after jumping from a helicopter with Shannon in a helocast task.
As Amber was taking part in the task, Directing Staff (DS) Billy (Mark Billingham) warned her: "Ten seconds to get to me otherwise I'm taking your number!" After failing to complete the challenge, Billy demanded: "Stand up, give me your armband. For you, the war is over! "Look at me, you're too far behind and you're holding everybody back.
Well done, go over there and see the doctor." Talking exclusively to OK!, Shannon insisted that "what you see on the show is what happens on the show" with the cast not even able to say goodbye to Amber. She said: "No, Amber, the minute she quit - that was it, she was gone! I never got to say goodbye to her, which was gutting.
"I didn't get to speak to her until the show was finished and I got my phone back. Straightaway I spoke to her but yeah never got to say goodbye to her!" Talking about how the exits are filmed, Shannon added: "Literally, what you see on the show is what happens on the show, there's no 'when the cameras are finished we all get given a bacon sandwich', there's none of that - it's so strict and so brutal!" Yet Amber wasn't the only star to leave on Sunday's show as Pete Wicks was medically withdrawn after knocking himself unconscious during a challenge.Talking about his exit, Shannon admitted she was "in bits" seeing the TOWIE star, 33, knocked out and had an emotional unaired goodbye with him.
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