Paralympic high jumper Jonathan Broom Edwards is forced to stop SAS: Who dares winsmaking the choice to leave in an upcoming episode.
The 34-year-old suffered a fracture of two of his ribs during the show’s Murderball game challenge, where he competed against Celebrity Big Brother star and son of football legend George Best, Calum Dear.
The pair belonged to a brand new group of celebrities who took part in this series, including: Love Island winner Amber Gill, EastEnders actress Maisie Smith and Strictly Come DancingA. J. Pritchard.
In the brutal SAS challenge, the participants are split into teams as they try to get a band in a target.
During the challenge, however, Calum broke Jonathan’s ribs.
‘I felt so bad. I felt so guilty,” he said.
“But then I also said, ‘It’s the name of the game, it’s definitely going to happen,'” he continued. The sun.
“I just don’t like being someone who ruins someone else’s experience.
“But it’s savage. That’s right for him.’
Calum added to the publication that Jonathan’s injury actually happened ‘out of bounds’, with the participants not supposed to make contact with each other.
He said, ‘If he got injured from tackling him inside the lines, f**so be it.
“But the fact that I was called for doing it out of bounds, I thought, ‘Oh no, not only was I called because I wasn’t doing it right, he has broken ribs.'”
Jonathan has previously said that one of the previous challenges made him think he was “going to die.”
Reflecting on the challenge, Jonathan, who has a clubbed foot and muscular dystrophy, revealed to Metro.co.uk and other publications: “The hardest thing, the thing that caused me the most panic, and I felt like I was going to die.” , it was gassed.
“I didn’t realize how bad that would be. And it’s definitely the ugliest I think I’ve ever seen in my life. You just don’t know how you’re going to fare.’
Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins continues on Channel 4 at 9pm on Sunday.
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