Filming of the new celebrity version of the British documentary series was delayed after the contestants had to stop due to accidents.
The series follows the tasks developed by an elite group of SAS soldiers and their performance. YLE
The new season of SAS: Special Forces in Hard School has broken records even before it aired. Never before has such a large number of participants ended up in the hospital receiving treatment from any series.
Three participants ended up being evaluated by doctors during the same day. To write about it The Sun.
In the series, the elite group of former SAS soldiers compete in challenges that test the competitors’ physical and psychological limits to the limit.
In the end, six celebrities seen in the series had to give up the game after serious injuries.
Soccer player Jermaine Pennant is one of the celebrity contestants of the new season. PDO
Among those who dropped out is the singer of The Wanted Siva Kaneswaranformer soccer player Jermaine Pennant and a cyclist who competed in the Paralympics Jon-Allan Butterworth.
The competitors were exhausted after walking in the heat with heavy boots. One by one, the trio fell to the ground, exhausted.
After medical examinations, they were prevented from continuing in the competition.
Jake Quickenden and Kieron Dyer will also be seen for the celebrity season. They swim in Portree harbour. Peter Jolly/Shutterstock
A reality TV star Montana Brown had to leave in tears with a dislocated kneecap. A rugby player Gareth Thomas was afraid for his rear thigh after it was badly torn.
After a doctor’s assessment, both were “released” from the competition.
TV star James Argent had to leave the series due to circulatory problems in his legs.
Model Danielle Lloyd was photographed at the airport returning from filming the series. The model’s legs were badly bruised. PDO
Many who follow the series have been puzzled by the mishaps that happened during filming and also describe the celebrity season as brutal.
The series SAS: Erikoisjukkoen kossa skoulissa has been shown in Finland on Yle TV2.

