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Boris Johnson's journalist sister Rachel turned to the one person she could ask for advice on Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins - shamed former health secretary Matt Hancock. He offered to train with her but she ghosted him in favour of boozy day at Wimbledon. Bodes well, Rachel.....
Boris Johnson's sister Rachel bizarrely asked former contestant and shamed ex-Health Secretary Matt Hancock for advice on Celeb SAS. She had never seen the show (which might explain why!) (Image: Channel 4)
Having been infamously punched in the face on Celebrity SAS Who Dare Wins, former Health Secretary Matt Hancock wouldnât be the first person youâd call for advice on the show.
Unless your Boris Johnsonâs journalist sister Rachel, that is.
For the former Celebrity Big Brother housemate revealed she had never seen the gruelling Channel 4 reality show before signing on the dotted line. So she called her brotherâs old pal, who appeared on the show last year, to ask for tips.
The sister of former Tory Prime Minister Boris, says: âI never watch shows before I do them, because I find it too off putting. I did not know anything about it, but I knew Matt had done it. So, I rang him up."
That's when he gave her his four words of advice on the show, saying: "Itâs brutal, but amazing." Rachel adds: "He then said, âDo you want to come on a training run?â And I was like, âWhy?â and he said, âYou have to be really fit.â I wasnât fit at all but I didnât go! I spent the weeks before the show at Wimbledon drinking Pimms!â.
Had Rachel watched a few episodes she would have seen Han cock - who was criticised for breaking his own social distancing rules with an affair - being broken down, punched and interrogated on the notoriously-difficult show.
Matt Hancock being interrogated on last year's Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. Ironically, you could say it was the viewers who were actually being tortured...... (Image:
Channel 4)Mind you, Rachel 59, says sheâs had to become resilient after years of being a âpunchbagâ for her controversial family.
She admits she was actually in Sainsburyâs one day when two women walked past her, calling her family the c-word.
Speaking about the experience, she tells The Mirror: âThey did not give me time to react because they just pushed past me with their trolley.
âItâs kind of a jungle out there and people think that if you are remotely in the public eye or you are related to someone who is, you are a target. You have to try and let it wash over you but it does affect you a bit.â
The outdoor-loving journalist added: âI have no expectation that people will change their views of me or anything else. You cannot be one of the people who do TV in the hope that people will see you on TV and suddenly like you.
âI just wanted to go and have fun and have these experiences... in a different setting, not in a claustrophobic, reality set kitchen, which I have done before, or the Big Brother house. This seemed so outdoors-ey and wild that I was attracted to it. The kind of Bond Girl element that hooked me. I see myself as a superannuated Bond Girl.â
Rachel Johnson walks across 300ft-high 'Trainasium' on Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins after getting advice from Matt Hancock. Of course, his fall from grace was far greater than this.....Rachelâs one of 15 celebs taking part in the sixth series of the Channel 4 show which sees people put through their paces by four former SAS op erators. The series was filmed last year in New Zealand but will hit our screens this Sunday, September 22, with new episodes each week on a Sunday and Monday. John Barrowman, Strictly Pete Wicks, Olympic gymnast Ellie Downie, former boxer Anthony Ogogo and Bianca Gascoigne are among the other names taking part.
This series - which also features Former England Rugby Captain, Chris Robshaw, Love-Islander and Campaigner, Georgia Harrison, and Pro Basketball Player, Ovie Soko - is the longest in the showâs history, with celebrities travelling further than ever before.
Halfway across the world, far from all their home comforts, theyâve been subjected to the toughest of winter warfare training over a hellish eight-day course.
Putting them through their paces are ex-Special Forces soldiers - Chief Instructor Billy Billingham and his team of Directing Staff (DS) â" Foxy (Jason Fox), Rudy Reyes and Chris Oliver.
Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins begins Sunday September 22. It will be shown every Sunday and Monday, 9pm, Ch 4.
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