SAS: Who Dares Wins line-up revealed including ‘cancelled’ Doctor Who actor and returning reality star
Posted by  badge Boss on Jul 07, 2023 - 09:34PM
The rumoured lineup for SAS: Who Dares Wins looks interesting (Picture: Pete Dadds)

The slightly crazy celebrities who have voluntarily signed up for have been revealed.

We say crazy as The famous faces embark on army training with only the physically and mentally strongest surviving until the end of the series, and being deemed potentially good enough for the Special Forces.

In the upcoming episodes, we will see the new batch of celebs sent off to the New Zealand wilderness, and they’ll be put through their paces by instructors Rudy Reyes, Remi Adeleke, Jason ‘Foxy’ Fox and Mark ‘Billy Billingham’.

Let’s take a look at the rumoured stars…

Pete Wicks

According to , heading up the rumoured names is Pete.

This isn’t 35-year-old Pete’s first time on the show. The former TOWIE star was forced to pull out of the Channel 4 show after jumping out of a helicopter into the sea.

Pete could be back for round two (Picture: Channel 4)

A source revealed to the publication: ‘When he was told he would get the chance to give it another go he was over the moon.’

Bianca Gascoigne

The daughter of England footballing legend Paul Gascoigne has allegedly also agreed to take part.

Her brother Regan won the most recent series of Dancing on Ice so perhaps the family’s reality show success will continue.

Bianca is the daughter of Paul Gascoigne (Picture: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)

Model Bianca, 36, aims to change ‘preconceptions’ and perhaps ‘surprise a lot of people.’

John Barrowman

John, 56, may strike some viewers as a controversial choice as he was accused of flashing in 2021 during his time on the production of Doctor Who and its spinoff Torchwood.

While speaking on Good Morning Britain he said: ‘It was tomfoolery and it was silly, we had a great time on set, it wasn’t sexual harassment. 

John is said to be starring on the tough show (Picture: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

‘The public have seen that. Cancel culture has tried to strip my career after 35 years. The stories are not new I wrote about them in my autobiography.’  

He continued: ‘We need to learn to forgive, it was a different time now. I wouldn’t do that now as times are different.’

Rachel Johnson

Rachel is the younger sister of Boris

Also said to be taking part is Boris Johnson’s sister Rachel, 57, who previously competed on Celebrity Big Brother.

‘Rachel is a tough woman and will give it her all. But she had a gilded upbringing and might struggle,’ the source explained.

Ovie Soko

Ovie starred on the 2019 series of Love Island (Picture: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

He was an iconic Casa Amor arrival and now he’s thought to be challenging himself in a different way on SAS: Who Dares Wins.

In the real world, Ovie, 32, is a basketball player so his athlete status could help him get through the physical challenges.

He reportedly ‘jumped at the chance’ to take part.

Georgia Harrison

Georgia has been through a lot (Picture: John Phillips/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)

It’s been a difficult few years for Georgia after former partner Stephen Bear shared revenge porn.

Georgia, 28, testified in court and Stephen is now serving 21 months in prison.

‘She feels like if she can get through everything she has been through, she can get through anything,’ the source shared ahead of her rumoured appearance.

Marnie Simpson

Marnie found fame on Geordie Shore (Picture: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)

The Geordie Shore star has recently married Casey Johnson – the father of her two young children.

The 31-year-old is hoping to make her family proud by putting herself through it on the show, says the source.

‘She wants to make her kids proud and when they are older and there’s no tougher show on TV.’

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The other male celebs allegedly taking part in the series are comedian Tez Illyas, rugby player Chris Robshaw, and Olympic boxer Anthony Ogogo. While presenter Cherry Healy, Olympic gymnast Ellie Downie and comedian Shazia Mirza will all be doing it for the women.

Metro.co.uk contacted Channel 4 for comment.

Previous series of SAS: Who Dares Wins are available to view on My4.