Fans have been noticing a change on DWTS this season.
26.09.2023 - 06:41 / ok.co.uk
The stars of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins have opened up about working with politician Matt Hancock on the show, with instructor Rudy Reyes revealing "everybody doesn't like the guy". This year's series sees the likes of singer Gareth Gates, model Danielle Lloyd, TOWIE's James 'Arg' Argent and Olympic athlete Perri Shakes-Drayton tackle the ultimate Channel 4 challenge, although fans were shocked to learn that Matt Hancock - the Health Secretary during the COVID-19 pandemic - was also taking part. It seems the public weren't the only ones with reservations, with contestant and footballer Jermaine Pennant admitting that he had to leave his feelings about Matt and his political career at the door.
"I think you have an opinion about him and when you go in there, you leave it where it is," he said. "As soon as you come out, your opinion goes back that way. "I think everyone in the UK probably had that same opinion and obviously you go in here, you’re working hard together and you’re getting abused and you work as a team." Meanwhile, Rudy Reyes - the former US Navy Seal who is an instructor on the show - said that he found out who Matt Hancock was after he signed up for Celeb SAS.
"As the American here, I didn’t know who Matt Hancock was so it’s my job just to take him as a recruit," he said. "Everybody else doesn’t like the guy and I come to find out that nobody likes him. "I wanted to let his actions and how he shows up for each task and how he conducts himself dictate the way.
Fans have been noticing a change on DWTS this season.
Michelle Heaton has seemingly slammed Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, calling one aspect of the Channel 4 show 'unfair'.The former Liberty X star, 44, has spoken out after the female contestants on the show were forced to carry the same 20kg rucksacks as the male contestants.The celebrity group, including former UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock and ex-TOWIE star James Argent, travelled to Thung Ui, north Vietnam to face one of the toughest challenges of their lives. But, during the filming of the show, Michelle and Fort Boyard presenter Melinda Messenger, 52, struggled with the weight of the rucksacks they had to carry - leading them to be dumped from the show.
This year's Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins has already brought its fair share of gruelling tasks and interrogations in the jungle, withchief instructor Mark 'Billy' Billingham now teasing about a "shock" final. Some of this year's recruits taking on the notoriously difficult SAS Selection process include former Health Secretary Matt Hancock, singer Gareth Gates, TV personality, Danielle Lloyd and TOWIE star James 'Arg' Argent.
We've been hooked on this year's series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins with the likes ofJames 'Arg' Argent, Danielle Lloyd, Matt Hancock and Montana Brown taking on the gruelling selection test in the jungle. Keeping them in check with some "firm but fair" words along the way is chief instructor Mark 'Billy' Billingham who has lifted the lid on some behind-the-show secrets.
Michelle Heaton has revealed a stomach-churning injury sustained while filming the latest series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins.The former Liberty X singer took to Instagram to share a condition in her right eye caused by by "parasites found in extremely dirty water" which she contracted on the gruelling reality TV show. "This is called 'swamp eye'," she said in a post showing her eye looking painful, red, watery and inflamed.
Siva Kaneswaran sought therapy after starring in the latest Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, in a bid to deal with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD.The singer from boy band The Wanted has also revealed he suffered with "aggression" after taking part in the gruelling reality TV show and that his fiancée Nareesha McCaffrey was forced to step in to help.The Channel 4 series has already seen TOWIE star James Argent and MP Matt Hancock break down in floods of tears as the stars prove they have what it takes to make the Special Forces. Love Island's Teddy Soares and Montana Brown, singer Gareth Gates and footballer Jermaine Pennant are among some of the famous faces who've been forced to abandon their glamorous lifestyles as they attempt to survive the most unforgiving jungle in the world in Thung Ui, North Vietnam.
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Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins returned to TV screens on 26 September with a new set of celebrity recruits ready to face their fears.The series kicked off with a clip of Matt Hancock and James Argent on night duty together, with the duo attempting to get to know one another.TOWIE favourite James, 35, quizzed MP Matt, 44, about where he grew up and his education, with Matt making a surprising revelation during their conversation. The former health secretary shocked James, known as Arg, when he revealed he had watched The Only Way Is Essex in the past.
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Mark Billingham, also known as Billy puts the celebrities through their paces as the Chief Instructor on SAS: Who Dares Wins. The hit Channel 4 show will kick off tonight (Tuesday, 26 September) as we watch a string of famous faces take part in the punishing jungle phase of SAS selection. Some of this year's celebrities include former Health Secretary Matt Hancock, singer Gareth Gates, TV personality, Danielle Lloyd and TOWIE star James 'Arg' Argent.
Matt Hancock triggered huge uproar last year when he announced he'd be taking part in the 2022 series of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!. And telly lovers were left equally shocked when earlier this month it was revealed he was in the line-up to appear in the incoming series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins - arguably the most arduous and gruelling reality show in British TV.
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One of the most unlikely of celebrity friendships has emerged amid the launch of the brand new series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. Model and TV star Danielle Lloyd has this week revealed that she and former Health Secretary Matt Hancock forged an unexpected kinship whilst on the gruelling Channel 4 reality show, and that the ex MP has already attempted to arrange a double date. Speaking exclusively to OK! , mum-of-five Danielle admitted she'd received several messages from the former government minister since they finished filming.
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Matt Hancock has said his physical and mental resilience was tested “to its limits almost every minute of every day” during his time on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. The West Suffolk MP, 44, said the closest he came to quitting the gruelling programme was after “having my rib broken” during the jungle phase of SAS selection in Thung Ui, north Vietnam.
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