VICKY Pattison is the latest star to sign up for SAS Celebrity Who Dares Wins, The Sun Online can reveal.
The 32-year-old star is excited to embrace the challenge of Ant Middleton’s brutal Channel 4 show, which will see stars pushed to the limits both mentally and physically.
Vicky has signed up for SAS Celebrity Who Dares Wins[/caption]The former Geordie Shore favourite was crowned Queen of the Jungle in 2015 after wowing fans with the way she got stuck into I’m A Celeb’s gruelling Bushtucker Trials.
SAS will no doubt be even hard to stomach, but Vicky is prepared to give it her best shot.
An insider explained: “Vicky is so excited to take part in the show.
“She is nervous as she knows that it won’t be easy, but she is more than up for the challenge.
The star is excited for the challenge [/caption] She previously impressed fans on I’m A Celeb [/caption]“Vicky already showed her determination and strength on I’m A Celeb and will no doubt impress fans again on what is easily the toughest show on telly.”
The Sun Online has contacted Vicky’s rep for comment.
Vicky will join competitors including 2014’s I’m A Celeb runner-up Jake Quickenden and Olympic double gold medallist rower James Cracknell, who have also agreed to tackle the challenge.
SAS is one of the toughest shows on telly [/caption] Ant Middleton will put the stars through their paces [/caption]Earlier this week, The Sun’s Bizarre column revealed that Ulrika Jonsson had signed up after being encouraged by her children.
A source told us at the time: “Ulrika is a huge signing for SAS and she’s ready to show the world just how tough she is.
“It’s really fulfilling so when Ulrika was asked she jumped at the chance.
“She is physically fit but has suffered back pain in the past because of a degenerative disc condition.
“The show might not be easy for her but she’s going to roll up her sleeves and really give it her all.”
A tight-lipped show spokesman would only comment: “In the best traditions of the SAS, this mission is confidential.
“However, full details will be released when the series broadcasts next year.”
The military-style test of resilience, won this year by Paralympian triathlete Lauren Steadman and Rudimental DJ Locksmith, is being filmed later this month and Vicky will head into isolation with her co-stars beforehand to ensure that it the shoot Covid-safe.