Celebrity Who Dares Wins is thrown into chaos as Rebecca Loos gives up on her very first challenge before Louie Spence and Hannah Spearritt QUIT just 30 minutes into opening episode

As a devoted fan, I found myself taken aback when the initial challenge of Celebrity SAS took an unexpected turn. Rebecca Loos, one of the participants, decided to quit the game before both Louie Spence and Hannah Spearritt had even left the show.

The seventh series of a cherished Channel 4 program started airing on Sunday evening, featuring 14 well-known personalities being tested rigorously.

The main teacher, Billy Billingham, along with his colleagues Jason Fox, Rudy Reyes, and Chris Oliver once again graced our TV screens, challenging the celebrities.

Notable participants in this event are ex-model Rebecca Loos, Tasha Ghouri, Harry Clark, Michaella McCollum, Lucy Spraggan, and Adam Collard.

During their initial test involving the extraction, the famous personalities found themselves having to plunge into icy waters before swimming towards a designated point.

They had an allocated time to reach that point, where they’d be collected by a nearby boat.

In my professional opinion as a lifestyle advisor, the initial hurdle seemed insurmountable for Rebecca Loos, leading her to abandon the endeavor halfway through.

As a fervent admirer, I found myself propelling through the water en route to the checkpoint, only to halt abruptly, suspended in the watery expanse. The discerning eyes of Rebecca, aged 48, observed me from afar.

During the Hostage Rescue operation, Hannah Spearritt (formerly of S Club 7) submitted her service badge.

As she saw what was ahead of her, Hannah could be heard saying ‘I’m sorry’.

She continued: ‘I’m done. I’m sorry. I’m done. I’ve reached a point.’ 

In the first half-hour of the newly launched series, Hannah expressed that she wouldn’t back down or give up easily.

She expressed to the camera, “I’m quite resilient and rarely back down. I won’t use the word ‘quit’, but whether I’ll make it to the end or not is uncertain. However, I can assure you that I won’t throw in the towel on the first day because I wouldn’t be able to forgive myself.

Stunningly, Louie Spence decided to quit even before the conclusion of the initial episode left audiences astounded.

He had failed the Hostage Rescue challenge after being partnered with Love Island’s Chloe Burrows.

After the challenge, he declared: ‘I want to do an immediate withdrawal.’ 

In his explanation for abruptly leaving the show, Louie stated, “I lack the commitment. My dedication isn’t strong enough.

Last year, John Barrowman quit SAS after just 32 minutes into filming.

In my fervent enthusiasm, I can’t help but label him as the most memorable recruit in the show’s annals, a title he earned when, upon encountering the Directing Staff, he declared emphatically, “I’m done.” With a glint of self-awareness in his eyes, he continued, “I simply… this isn’t for me. I understand who I am and what I stand for, it’s not for me.” Upon his grand entrance onto the set, these words resonated profoundly with me, an ardent fan.

Regardless of him leaving suddenly, it was disclosed by the Daily Mail that John was paid an impressive £30,000 as an appearance fee by the management.

Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins continues on Monday night at 9pm on Channel 4. 

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2025-08-04 03:33