Three celebrity recruits went home during the two-hour season 3 premiere of "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test"
Like Jones, Donovan injured his ribs during hand-to-hand combat. While Jones and Adrian were sent home at the scene of the mission, Donovan returned to the barracks before going to see the medic. The former soccer player was then told he had to leave the course due to the high possibility that he’d fractured his ribs.
In May 2024, " Bachelorette " star Ryan Sutter accidentally triggered a media maelstrom with cryptic Instagram posts lamenting his apparently missing wife, Trista, including one wistful missive that read, "I'd really like to hear your voice ‒ just for a minute."
World's Toughest Test began with 16 contestants, only some have what it takes to make it to the end of the competition. In the reality show, which features celebrities trying their hand at tasks the real United States Special Forces must complete to become part of the military,
Two weeks into the Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test season, and a number of famous faces have already tapped out. The third season began with 16 recruits who ventured to Wales, the home of British Special Forces Selection for the ultimate challenge of mental and physical toughness.
Ali Fedotowsky left Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test season 3 training early after an unforeseen finger injury.
The recruits face new challenges including escaping a boat crash in a new episode of "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test" airing on Wednesday, Jan 15.
Long before Cam Newton and Kayla Nicole were co-stars on Season 3 of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, the two were briefly embroiled in an online feud. Back in 2022, Newton made controversial comments about a woman’s place in the home — and Nicole fired back.
If you miss your favorite former professional athletes, check out popular reality shows. Those programs make perfect stomping grounds for elite competitors of all stripes, and ex-pros often can have a leg up thanks to their elite conditioning and magnetic personalities.
Jordyn Wieber gave Us Weekly exclusive insight into her mindset while exiting ‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’ and why she was triggered by water
US special operations forces could be leveraged in ways similar to the way they were in the Cold War as the US military focuses on China and Russia.
World’s Toughest Test, Marion Jones had waged plenty of battles in the court of public opinion. Jones, 49, won five medals — three gold and two bronze — at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia,