But her small stature, blonde bob and distinctive features gave fans a shocker as they became convinced it was the recently stationed Prime Minister, Liz Truss only with far more screaming involved than thankfully Truss is known for. SAS Who Dares Wins instructors | Meet the new staff team - Radio Depriving the remaining recruits of sleep for more than 30 hours, the celebs were also blindfolded and forced to listen to horrific noises designed to cause physical and mental torture. Currently, she is gearing up to run the London marathon 2020 for Sarcoma UK and she plans to raise 3,000 for the charity. SAS: Who Dares Wins | Channel 4 SAS: Who Dares Wins think he would have taken it very well to have someone shouting in his face at close range, especially if it was the female interrogator. "But it takes away from what we have achieved.. She is the first female winner of SAS: Who Dares Wins and WebEXCLUSIVE: Ant Middleton said first female winner Louise McCullough shows women can make it in the special forces. 2023 GRV Media Ltd. All Rights Reserved. I'm A Celeb's Helen Flanagan ditches bra in sexy leather outfit on night out, Two campmates are faking it in Im A Celeb, hints Shaun Ryder after eviction, Iconic BBC kids show is being rebooted nearly 30 years after last episode, Olly Murs breaks down on stage over Caroline Flack 'regret', News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. She says: I come from a council estate, grew up in a council house. She says: I was quite small anyway but I lost four kilos in 11 days during the show. WebNarrator CB Colin Barr Producer DF Dominique Foster Producer About SAS: Who Dares Wins REALITY Five ex-Special Forces soldiers recreate the SAS's secret selection process and put 30 men through it, in the ultimate test of their physical and - more importantly - I love this show being ex-forces, but this session / episode just didn't do it for me. Channel 4s SAS Who Dares Wins rounded off its Jungle Hell series on Tuesday, February 21, 2023. Among the celebrity recruits were: Ulrika Jonsson, Kerry Katona, Alexandra Burke, Wes Nelson, James Cracknell, Shanaze Reade, Ore Oduba, Aled Davies, Vicky Pattison, Saira Khan, Kieron Dyer and Jake Quickenden.