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2 More Celebrities Leave in New Special Forces Episode

Two more celebrities have decided to quit Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test. After this, the total number of competitors has moved down to just eleven. Additionally, the series will now proceed to its next phase of challenges.

The recent exits were a direct result of the physical demands of the challenges and tests on the show.

Nick Young and Ravi V. Patel quit Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test

With the latest episode of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, Nick Young and Ravi V. Patel had decided to step down from the challenges. Before their exit, the trainers were warning the players that they should quit and turn in their armbands if there were any doubts about continuing.

Rudy Reyes said, “Ask yourselves, do you really want to be here? Because you are going to push yourselves far beyond any place you’ve ever been. Athletics, showbiz, all of that, that’s kindergarten compared to the pressure and responsibility of Special Forces.”

Adding, they said, “If any one of you has any doubt that they do not want to be on this course, that they are not here to train at a hundred percent of their ability, stand up right here and turn in that armband.” (via Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test)

After this ultimatum, Nick Young decided to call it quits. It was because his knee was swollen after the recent tests, causing him immense discomfort. As for Ravi V. Patel, he was also dealing with a lot of pain and followed in his footsteps.

Other competitors who were left confessed that they also were worn down by the course. They mentioned having body aches and feeling exhausted after the physical test.

Trainers on Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test have always encouraged the group to push harder. They issued the recent ultimatum to warn the players that even tougher challenges lie ahead.

Originally reported by Preksha Sharma on Coming Soon

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