REBECCA Loos broke down in floods of tears last night as she quit Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins while standing on a 130-foot viaduct.
The Channel 4 series is one of the most brutal on TV, with a group of famous faces being put through challenges normally reserved for people training to be in the Special Forces.




Last night’s episode started with eight celebrities remaining, but that wasn’t for very long.
They were soon out on their next challenge, this time stepping back off a viaduct and swing to safety, mimicking an ‘immediate action’ or emergency drill.
Rebecca yelled out as soon as she saw the task demonstrated, and was so terrified of heights she initially refused to even set foot on the bridge.
She watched each of the celebrities take on the challenge but became increasingly panicked.
She went to hand in her arm band then and there.
Rebecca burst into tears and said: “I can’t get up there. Just let me go guys.”
But she was coaxed by the other celebrities to at least see how she felt when she was up on the viaduct.
Despite standing on the edge of the bridge ready to jump, she was overcome with fear and couldn’t let go.
The petrified contestant continued to cry despite the instructor giving her words of encouragement.
She then broke down in tears and quit the show altogether, saying: “I’m out. I’m really sorry, I’m really sorry.”
Rebecca’s fellow contestants were left devastated for her and she looked equally disheartened.
But Rebecca wasn’t the only one to exit the process last night.
Lady Leshurr was seen writing a note before asking to speak to the DS, where she informed him she couldn’t carry on.
She said: “I can’t continue because of my neck, staff.”
The singer then explained she had injured it in the previous challenge where they had to carry a raft, and the DS said he didn’t want her to risk further injury if she really felt she couldn’t continue.
She then left the camp, before her fellow celebrities found her note saying goodbye, many of them shocked at her sudden departure.
Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins 2025
- S Club singer Hannah Spearitt
- Dancer and TV star Louie Spence
- Love Island star and podcaster Chloe Burrows
- Love Island and Strictly star Tasha Ghouri
- Former footballer Troy Deeney
- Peru Two drug mule turned author and influencer Michealla McCollum
- Rapper and ex-Loose Women star Lady Leshurr
- Love Island lothario Adam Collard
- TV & media personality Rebecca Loos
- Ex Footballer Adebayo “The Beast” Akinfenwa
- Drag Race UK winner Bimini Bon Boulash
- Pro boxer Conor Benn
- The X Factor star Lucy Spraggan
- The Traitors winner Harry Clark
