Love Island star Gabby Allen reveals launch date of recent Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins sequence

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Love Island star Gabby Allen reveals release date of new Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins series

Gabby Allen has revealed the brand new sequence of Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins is simply days away.

The previous Love Island star, 33, is because of seem within the subsequent instalment of Channel 4’s brutal actuality programme, and Gabby has now shared the subsequent season of Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins will air on January 4, 2026 at 9pm.

In a put up on Instagram, she wrote: “Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins (sic).

“Begins January 4th each Saturday and Monday [on] Channel 4 (sic).


“Soooooo prepared to look at this again! Gunna report again right here on tales throughout each ep to speak to you thru BTS trigger I doubt you’ll see every part!!! And there’s a LOT to unpack!!!”

In addition to the Celeb Massive Brother star, the subsequent sequence of Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins may even characteristic her fellow Love Island alum Dani Dyer, 29, who was compelled to withdraw from Strictly Come Dancing earlier this yr because of an damage.

In a press release, Dani stated: “I am a large fan of the present. I’ve all the time watched it and questioned if I may do it. I wish to put myself to the check.

“I am nuts, however I feel I can be good at it, I will be utterly out of my consolation zone. I simply hope that I can cease listening to the voices in my head and simply get to the tip as a result of that might make me so proud.

“I feel bodily I’ve received this, mentally is what I will wrestle with as my mind assaults me all of the bloody time. I simply wish to consider in myself a little bit bit extra and cease being a unfavorable Nancy.”

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Gabby and Dani can be joined by Jessika Energy, social media stars Jack Joseph and Cole Anderson-James, Neighbours actors Ryan Moloney and Natalie Bassingthwaighte, and World Cup-winning England rugby star Ben Cohen.

The road-up additionally consists of Gladiator and Olympian Toby Olubi, cricketers Graeme Swann and Brad Hodge, Olympic swimmers Emily Seebohm and Mack Horton and Dwelling and Away actor Axle Whitehead.

Former England bowler Graeme, 46, stated: “I needed to participate in Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins, principally to step out of my consolation zone and see how arduous I may push myself but additionally, I needed my children to see that even the toughest duties may be achieved if you happen to simply hold placing one foot in entrance of the opposite.”

The eight-part sequence – which pits British stars towards Australian celebrities in navy challenges in North Africa – may even see the return of the Directing Workers led by chief teacher Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham with help from Jason ‘Cunning’ Fox, Rudy Reyes and Chris Oliver.




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