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Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins’ most emotional confessions from James Cracknell’s marriage breakdown to Ulrika Jonsson’s self esteem struggle

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Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins is back with a lineup of 14 new celebrities taking on the gruelling challenges of the Channel 4 show.

The celebrities will be put through their paces in the heat of the Jordanian desert and this year the biggest line-up of recruits yet includes Love Island winner Amber Gill, soap actress Maisie Smith and Ex on the Beach star Ashley Cain.The series is not only a test of physical strength but also mental too and during the series, there are many moments when the celebrity recruits are tested so far, it causes them to open up about aspects of their lives that they normally wouldn’t.

James Cracknell Last year, James Cracknell opened up about the breakdown of his marriage accusing his ex-wife of "chipping away" at his confidence after he suffered brain damage in a horrific cycling accident.The Olympic rower, who recently married his second wife Jordan Connell, split from ex Beverley Turner in 2019 following 17 years of marriage and three children together.

He said: “The assumption of having had a serious brain injury is that that then defines the rest of my life and 'you won't be able to do that, you won't be able to do this'. "My wife, well now ex-wife - she is an amazing woman and an amazing mother - but she always viewed me through the prism of that incident.” The Olympic rower added: “For someone who you love unconditionally to chip away at your confidence and then me not to reach out to mates and hide away, you're left thinking...

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