Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins star Harry REMOVED from show for 'lying'

He didn't pass the trust test!

Author: Alex RossPublished 12th Aug 2025
Last updated 12th Aug 2025

The 2025 series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins may just be the most brutal yet, with four celebs voluntarily quitting the show within the first two episodes, after things got too much for them to continue.

During the fourth episode on Monday 11th August, former footballer Adebayo Akinfenwa became the fifth famous face to hand his armband in, before the staff chose to remove The Traitors star Harry Clark from the course.

Why did Harry get removed?

The fourth episode focused on trust and Harry, along with Rebecca Loos, were voted the 'least trustworthy' by their co-stars, resulting in the pair being made to head up the teams for the next excruciating challenge.

However, Harry chose to cut corners on the task, but unfortunately for him, it didn't go unnoticed by ex special forces Jason Fox, Chris Oliver, Rudy Reyes and Billy Billingham MBE.

During a meeting, Jason explained: "I was putting pressure on six (Harry) because he wasn't really applying himself. He was saying the odd word and I was just applying pressure, applying pressure."

Billy then said: "He was there but not really as a leader and he didn't contribute anything. He made me feel you he was just f** bluffing it. I gave him burpees and I stood right behind him and I started counting and he deliberately did ten."

An angry Chris added: "And he stood up there smiling like a Cheshire Cat after doing half the reps. I think he is taking the p*** out of us."

Billy replied: "His integrity and honestly stinks, to the point for me it's unexpectable. That's how I feel right now."

After reviewing the footage, Chris pulled in ex soldier Harry in for interrogation on why he didn't pull his weight, where he confessed to cutting corners.

Harry was then led out into the courtyard to face the rest of his co-stars, where the staff demanded he told the group about his wrong doing.

After saying he 'cut corners' and didn't complete the full 20 burpess as asked, Chris furiously said: "No, you lied, you cut corners, I asked you three times about honesty and integrity, and what did you do?"

Harry replied: "I lied, staff."

Harry's armband was then removed from him, with the DS telling him he had to leave the course.

Despite his shock removal, most viewers of the show agreed with the decision, with many saying Harry 'should know better' due to his previous experience in the military.

One wrote: 'Deserved it, honesty and integrity is key to earn trust 👏', with another adding: 'Glad he’s gone, he should of known better being ex military 😱👏🏼'. A third then commented: 'Brutal...but fair! Anyone who does this course should know they're not gonna get away with BS'. (sic)

Harry became the sixth famous face to leave the show, leaving just eight recruits remaining.

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