Twelve celebrities are about to be stripped of their luxury home comforts and sent to the Scottish Hebrides as SAS: Who Dares Wins returns.
Kerry Katona, Jake Quickenden, and Ulrika Jonsson are among the celebs who think they have what it takes to pass SAS selection in the latest celebrity version of the Chanel 4 show.
Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins returns tonight (Sunday August 29) as the stars abandon their glamourous lifestyles and head into the wilds of the remote island of Raasay, on one of the toughest selection courses yet.
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Putting them through this condensed SAS selection course is the elite team of ex-special forces soldiers - Chief Instructor, Ant Middleton and his team of Directing Staff (DS), Foxy , Billy , Melvyn and newest recruit Staz .
Staz, a Wigan-born dad of three, joined the show earlier this year for the civilian version where he acted as a mole in the camper before being revealed as the latest DS.
Over eight days, the new group ofcelebrities will be put through a series of gruelling tasks and interrogations that will test them both physically and mentally.

Each will confront surprising truths about themselves, to discover their true self.
But not everyone will have what it takes to make it to the end of this unique version of SAS selection.
The new celebrity recruits are:
- Writer and TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson
- TV presenter Saira Khan
- Strictly winner and TV presenter Ore Oduba
- Former Atomic Kitten singer and TV personality Kerry Katona
- Reality TV star Vicky Pattison
- Singer and TV personality Jake Quickenden
- Singer, actress and West End leading lady Alexandra Burke
- Olympic Gold medallist James Cracknell
- Former Premiership Footballer Kieron Dyer
- Paralympic Athlete Aled Davies
- Love Island star and musician Wes Nelson
- BMX and track world champion Shanaze Reade
The series begins tonight (Sunday) at 9pm with the recruits tackling the 'trainasium' - an aerial assault course designed to test how candidates manage fear.
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