Yorkshire's Gareth Gates and ex-Health Secretary Matt Hancock on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins

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Yorkshire's Gareth Gates and ex-Health Secretary Matt Hancock on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins
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Just imagine it: you’re in the dense Vietnamese jungle, far from home. It’s lashing with rain, all day, every day – all of your clothes are constantly soaked through, and you’re starting to develop trench foot.

You’re surrounded by strangers, who become friends and confidants as the ruthless conditions take their toll.

And to top it all off, every day you’re facing some of the most physically and mentally brutal challenges of your life. That’s what the contestants taking part in the latest series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins had to face, all while being instructedn by demanding military training Directing Staff.

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