Celebrity SAS in chaos as star leaves on medical ground and TWO quit in dramatic scenes ahead of final --[Reported by Umva mag]

SUNDAY’s episode of Celebrity SAS saw a total of three recruits depart the gruelling programme. It means just four famous faces remain heading into the final stages. Channel 4Sunday’s episode of Celebrity SAS saw Bobby Norris bow out from the course[/caption] Channel 4The latest episode also saw Cherry Healey voluntarily withdraw[/caption] Channel 4Basketball player Ovie Soko completed the exits from the penultimate episode[/caption] The latest episode saw Bobby, 38, depart after a doctor recommended his exit following a wrestling match. He took on towering basketball player Ovie Soko, who won the bout and ripped Bobby’s shirt. The tough challenge recruits were tasked with wrestling an opponent and getting them outside a makeshift ring filled with mud. Afterwards, Bobby requested a medic and was sent to a doctor who said he needed to medically withdraw him from the show. The medical professional said Bobby had “a lot of spasm” going down his neck which was “likely to increase”. He added: “Your mobility is going to get more restricted, and you’re going to be at risk of doing yourself more damage.” Former professional boxer Anthony Ogogo was the last competitor standing after all six recruits faced off in the ring. Meanwhile, the Channel 4 show’s latest episode also saw Love Island star Ovie and presenter Cherry Healey exit. Cherry, 43 was the first to bow out during Sunday night’s instalment. She told instructor Jason Fox: “It’s been life-changing, but I know when the line is and that’s fine. I thought about this long and hard.” As for Ovie, he left while “on the run” in a challenge that split the recruits into two teams. The groups’ aim was to find their way to safety in the middle of the night. In the meantime, they were being pursued by a hunter force made up of ex-military members. Speaking to reality star Georgia Harrison, Ovie said: “I’m done… I’m going to hand my armband in.” Sunday night’s episode also saw the recruits given a chance to speak to their loved ones. Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins winners Many celebrities have attempted the infamous Channel 4 quasi military training course - but only a select few have successfully passed. Series 1 (2019) – Wayne Bridge Series 2 (2020) – Locksmith and Lauren Steadman Series 3 (2021) – Alexandra Burke, Aled Davies and Wes Nelson Series 4 (2022) – AJ Pritchard, Calum Best, Ferne McCann and Maisie Smith Series 5 (2023) – Gareth Gates However, boxer-turned-wrestler Anthony, 35, decided not to as it would make him “look soft”. The likes of John Barrowman, Pete Wicks and Shazia Mirza exited earlier in the series. Who will survive to the very end? The final instalment of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins airs on Monday at 9pm on Channel 4.

Oct 13, 2024 - 21:43
Celebrity SAS in chaos as star leaves on medical ground and TWO quit in dramatic scenes ahead of final --[Reported by Umva mag]

SUNDAY’s episode of Celebrity SAS saw a total of three recruits depart the gruelling programme.

It means just four famous faces remain heading into the final stages.

a man in a gray jacket is sitting on a wooden bench .
Channel 4
Sunday’s episode of Celebrity SAS saw Bobby Norris bow out from the course[/caption]
a man and a woman are looking at each other . the woman is wearing a blue jacket .
Channel 4
The latest episode also saw Cherry Healey voluntarily withdraw[/caption]
a man in a brown sweater is sitting in a dark room and looking at the camera .
Channel 4
Basketball player Ovie Soko completed the exits from the penultimate episode[/caption]

The latest episode saw Bobby, 38, depart after a doctor recommended his exit following a wrestling match.

He took on towering basketball player Ovie Soko, who won the bout and ripped Bobby’s shirt.

The tough challenge recruits were tasked with wrestling an opponent and getting them outside a makeshift ring filled with mud.

Afterwards, Bobby requested a medic and was sent to a doctor who said he needed to medically withdraw him from the show.

The medical professional said Bobby had “a lot of spasm” going down his neck which was “likely to increase”.

He added: “Your mobility is going to get more restricted, and you’re going to be at risk of doing yourself more damage.”

Former professional boxer Anthony Ogogo was the last competitor standing after all six recruits faced off in the ring.

Meanwhile, the Channel 4 show’s latest episode also saw Love Island star Ovie and presenter Cherry Healey exit.

Cherry, 43 was the first to bow out during Sunday night’s instalment.

She told instructor Jason Fox: “It’s been life-changing, but I know when the line is and that’s fine. I thought about this long and hard.”

As for Ovie, he left while “on the run” in a challenge that split the recruits into two teams.

The groups’ aim was to find their way to safety in the middle of the night.

In the meantime, they were being pursued by a hunter force made up of ex-military members.

Speaking to reality star Georgia Harrison, Ovie said: “I’m done… I’m going to hand my armband in.”

Sunday night’s episode also saw the recruits given a chance to speak to their loved ones.

Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins winners

Many celebrities have attempted the infamous Channel 4 quasi military training course - but only a select few have successfully passed.

Series 1 (2019) – Wayne Bridge

Series 2 (2020) – Locksmith and Lauren Steadman

Series 3 (2021) – Alexandra Burke, Aled Davies and Wes Nelson

Series 4 (2022) – AJ Pritchard, Calum Best, Ferne McCann and Maisie Smith

Series 5 (2023) – Gareth Gates

However, boxer-turned-wrestler Anthony, 35, decided not to as it would make him “look soft”.

The likes of John Barrowman, Pete Wicks and Shazia Mirza exited earlier in the series.

Who will survive to the very end?

The final instalment of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins airs on Monday at 9pm on Channel 4.




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