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Who's in the Celebrity SAS 2025 cast? Line-up confirmed including 00s pop legend

Who's in the Celebrity SAS 2025 cast? Line-up confirmed including 00s pop legend

Metro22-07-2025
Here's our first look at the newest recruits for Channel 4's Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins (Picture: Channel 4/ PA Wire)
Fourteen famous faces from the world of music, entertainment and sport are being called upon to take part in the latest series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins.
The elite team of ex-Special Forces soldiers – Chief Instructor Billy Billingham and his team of Directing Staff (DS) – Foxy (Jason Fox), Rudy Reyes and Chris Oliver – will be taking the celebrities to Wales, the home of the first phase of SAS Selection.
There, they will be stripped of their home comforts, families, agents and social media.
Together the DS will push the celebrity recruits even further and teach them the key skills to survive.
There will be no room for mistakes as these celebrity recruits face the hardest course yet, in the most gruelling stages of SAS selection.
So, without further ado, let's take a look at who will be made to suffer in Channel 4's hit series.
Adebayo 'The Beast' Akinfenwa
Adebayo Akinfenwa is one of the stars who has signed up (Picture: Channel 4/ PA Wire)
Former footballer Adebayo Akinfenwa will certainly be looking to put his 'beast nickname' to the test on the show.
Speaking ahead of the series, he said: 'I've asked myself time and time again – am I built for the Special Forces?
'One of the reasons why I'm doing this is to find out. I would like to think that, put me in most situations, most environments, I'll be able to put my best foot forward, get out of my comfort zone, hit my responsibilities and do what I need to do!
'I think that's what I want to get out of taking part on this course.'
Troy Deeney
Former footballer Troy Deeney will also be participating (Picture: by Matthew Lewis/ Getty Images)
Fellow former footballer Troy Deeney will also be taking part in the series.
The ex-Watford striker said: 'I'm at a crossroads in my life, so I'm hoping the course can highlight the good and bad in me and hopefully we'll see at the end, that the good outweighs the bad.
'I'm sure the DS will get me irritated very quickly but they will also know how to nurture and to reshape and probably help me along the way.'
Conor Benn
Professional boxer Conor Benn will take on the challenge (Picture: Getty Images)
Conor Benn is renown for his brutal punches in the ring, how will he fare in the SAS challenge?
The sportsman said: 'Although boxing is hard, I feel like this is going to be a completely different challenge and I always want to challenge myself.
'I just want to see and experience the toughness and the grittiness you need to pass this course.'
Louie Spence
Louie Spence is an icon of reality television, but how will this translate to the intensity of SAS: Who Dares Wins?
Asked ahead of the series, he revealed: 'This course I hope can walk away feeling I've actually really achieved something here, that I've really pushed myself to the edge of my boundaries and put myself in a position which is beyond something I could have even imagined a year ago.
'This is a course that is really going to challenge me. This is different to anything I've ever been part of before. There's no fluff, there's no glitter, there's no getting myself out of a situation with a quick bit of wit. It's really refreshing for me to do something like this…and, hopefully come out a much better person, both physically and mentally.'
Tasha Ghouri
Former Love Islander Tasha Ghouri is swapping glamour for the test (Picture: Channel 4/m PA Wire)
Former Love Islander Tasha Ghouri is set for a dramatic change from her daily life as she takes on the course.
Discussing the opportunity, she commented: 'I'm very excited to actually take on the course and just go for it, push myself and really challenge myself. But I also want to show people that having a disability makes you no less able – we can also push ourselves, and do crazy challenges if we put our mind to it.
'I really want to be able to actually walk away from the course feeling like I've accomplished what I wanted to do and I want to look back and think, wow, I did that, I'm proud of myself. I'll be doing this for the people who have doubted me. I want prove to them that they can't bring me down. I can fight my way to the end.'
Harry Clark
The Traitors winner will be making another appearance on the show (Picture: Getty Images)
Traitors winner Harry Clark has already featured on Celebrity SAS, so how will he fare this time round?
'Growing up, I'd watch people close to me be in the SAS, which always inspired me,' he said.
'This show was a different experience to what I had imagined but I always love a challenge and it proves you're always learning new things about yourself.'
Hannah Spearritt
Hannah Spearritt was an original member of the pop group S Club and is known for playing Kandice Taylor in EastEnders.
Speaking to Channel 4, she said: 'I hope to take out of this experience, strength. I want to feel stronger again, mentally and physically, because there's always improvement there. There are always dips that happen along the way with motherhood or whatever but I think when you just experience different stuff, it changes you. I have no idea what to expect, but I do know it will be an experience and it's something that I will have for life.
'However the experience goes, I am going to learn about myself. Maybe I'll find out I am a bit of a mess or I might find out that I'm stronger than I think I am…it's finding out things about yourself that you would never, ever find out.
'We live in this world where it's so easy to live in our comfort zone, so this is an opportunity to get outside of that and…for me anyway, growth and expansion is one of the most important things, and that is something that hopefully I can pass on to my kids.'
Rebecca Loos
Former glamour model and media personality Rebecca Loos sees SAS as a once in a lifetime opportunity.
She claimed: 'I honestly don't know whether I am mentally strong enough but one of the reasons I want to do this course is because I want to find out whether I'm able to stick it through mentally.
'I think it's going to be really, really tough. This is by far the toughest thing I've ever done. But I want to do this course because it's a once in a lifetime opportunity to do an SAS training course. It's going to be really interesting to see how far I can go and how strong I'm able to keep myself.'
Bimini
Drag Queen Bimini Bon-Boulash pictured at the BAFTA's (Picture: Getty Images)
Drag Queen Bimini Bon-Boulash has been a staunch advocate for LGBTQ+ rights.
Talking about how this translates to SAS, she explained: 'I want to do this just to prove to myself that I'm capable of anything I put my mind to. I want to prove to myself that I can do it. No glam, no red carpets, no magazine covers. This is literally just going to be me to my core and I am excited about it but I don't think the course is ready for Bimini.
'People in the UK love to debate gender like it's a concept, not a lived experience. It gets reduced to headlines and toilet talk. I'm doing this to remind them that behind every opinion is a human being.
'The course, the SAS and the Army have got a very masculine stereotype and I've got both elements of masculine and feminine and that's my superpower. Vulnerable, raw, and stronger than ever.'
Adam Collard
Adam Collard is one of three former Love Islanders taking part (Picture: Channel 4/ PA Wire)
Adam Collard is one of three Love Islanders taking part in Celebrity SAS.
Ahead of the series, he said: 'Hopefully during the course, the DS will peel back a few layers because I'm stubborn as hell. And maybe I need to be broken down to then go and sort some stuff out.
'I'm doing it for the little boy who hated himself and couldn't do anything and was the last to get picked in everything. And from an emotional point of view, I'm hoping that this spits out a better person.
'I love a challenge. And I really think this course is exactly what I want to really tap into my fitness, the mental strength, the resilience, and see if I've got the grit to finish and go all the way.'
Michaella McCollum
Michaella became famous for being a drug mule, but now as an author she has a further point to prove about herself.
Speaking ahead of the show, she said: 'The level of resilience I learned from being in prison in Peru and knowing how important that mindset is, will definitely help get me through the course, so I'm going to need to use my mental strength to help me along the way.
'In Peru, I was completely stripped back to the rawest version of myself…and I know in this course, it will have a similar effect. I will get to see the real me again and I want to challenge myself to see how capable I am. I don't know if I'm physically fit enough to complete the course but I have good mental strength.'
Lucy Spraggan
Singer Lucy Spraggan pictured on stage (Picture: Luke Brennan/ Getty Images)
Lucy Spraggan is used to rocking on stage, but how will she fare on the course?
'I hope I have the mental grit to get to the end of the course,' she said.
'I have been through quite a lot in my life, and I've done a lot of work to navigate what that left behind, and I really hope that I can apply it to the course, and make it all the way to the end.
'I've always wanted to do this course, and what I love about this course is the sheer pressure it puts on a human being, that you will just not get anywhere else in life. And I've had pressure, I've had so many forms of pressure, nothing like this, so I really just genuinely want to see how far my brain can go.'
Lady Leshurr
British rapper Lady Leshurr is another celebrity who is looking forward to how the course is going to change her.
Speaking to Channel 4, she told: 'I think this course is not only going to make me become the best version of myself, but it's going to make me the strongest I've ever been. It's going to make me realise so much about myself that I've kept in.
'It's going to push, motivate and inspire me. It's really going to make or break me. But regardless, it's going to teach me a lesson about myself that I can definitely work on.'
Chloe Burrows
Reality star Chloe Burrows pictured in SAS gear (Picture: Channel 4/ PA Wire)
As the third former Love Island star to take on the course, could Chloe Burrows reign supreme in Wales?
Commenting on the challenge ahead of her, she said: 'On SAS: Who Dares Wins, everything is completely stripped back. You have absolutely nothing. And I want the course to kind of remind me of that, because I've got a bit lost in myself and the industry. I want to feel a little bit grounded. I want to get a sense of it. I want to push myself, and I want to get a sense of achievement. I want to feel proud of myself for whatever I put into it.
'I think the course is going to give me a bit of confidence. If I even achieve half of the course, then I can walk out and be like, yeah, guess what? I did that on my own. No makeup, no hot shower. I'm very capable…I would love to come out and just feel really pleased with myself and really confident in myself.'
Airing across eight one-hour episodes, the seventh series of Celebrity SAS can be streamed or watched live every Sunday and Monday on Channel 4, starting on August 3.
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