LOVE Island star Chloe Burrows has broken her silence on her dramatic exit from Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins after quitting the show just two episodes in.
The TV personality failed to impress the SAS instructors on the course and soon found herself quitting the show entirely on the second day.


Now, the star has spoken out on her journey and also addressed trolling comments she has faced despite trying her best to win the competition.
Taking to her Instagram stories after her exit played out, Chloe wrote: “As much as there’s not the nicest comments about SAS I’m overwhelmed by how many of you have been lovely!!
“For context, girl had done EIGHT DAYS in Ibiza and then went straight from there to film the sidemen show for a week and then STRAIGHT from there to film SAS.”
Chloe continued: “I was f***ing exhausted and wanted my own bed and a cuddle from my mum.
“Forgive a girl for being so naive but jumping at opportunities I’d never even dreamed of being poss!!!”
She then also hit out at “older women” trolling her and insinuated they should know better as she said: “Also surprised at how many older women are commenting awful things with their kids in their bios.
“Weird x.”
The Love Island alum, 29, was one of two stars who called time on their experience in the gritty Channel 4 endurance series on Monday night.
As she was berated by the Special Forces staff for her moaning noises, she ripped off her arm band and told them between gasps for breath: “I can’t do it.”
The DS was furious and yelled: “Can’t do what? We’ve walked 300 metres up a f***ing hill!”
He then told Chloe she was “wasting a massive opportunity” but through her tears, she told him: “I’m done, I’m done.”
After handing over her arm band, she headed down the hill, chucking her water bottle before taking off her backpack and saying: “F*** off, this is the worst thing I have ever done in my whole life!”
Fellow Love Island star Tasha Ghouri didn’t last much longer, throwing in the towel after she was told to “dig deep.”
The brutal Channel 4 show returned for a new series on Sunday night, with 14 famous faces attempting to push themselves to the max.
Yet the first episode saw S Club singer Hannah Spearritt quit on day one , closely followed by former Dancing on Ice judge, Louie Spence.
The full line up for the show was revealed last month.
