Celeb SAS winners crowned - with two stars proving they're tougher than the rest

Celeb SAS winners crowned - with two stars proving they're tougher than the rest


Georgia Harrison and Lani Daniels are the winners of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins! The reality star and professional boxer were crowned as the winners of the 2024 series, proving victorious against the other two remaining contestants; Anthony Ogogo and Bianca Gascoigne.

Despite all their best efforts, it was Georgia and Lani who were the last two standing - and were both visibly relieved when they were told they'd passed selection. The two ladies quickly celebrated with a hug to which former Love Island star Georgia quickly told the staff members: “That was brutal, you are sick.” She also added: “I don’t know if I feel happy yet, I’m so traumatised.”

Georgia Harrison
During the final task Georgia was put in a dog cage -Credit:Channel 4

Lani was also thrilled about the final result and told Georgia: “I can’t believe we’re the only two that done it.” About two women beng the only ones to have completed the course, Foxy, said: “This show has shown me that women are f*****g tough. They’re resilient, they have outshone the men that have been on this course.”

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Fans took to social media to congratulate the two ladies on passing the course. One wrote: “Absolutely smashed it! Well done Georgia and Lani, two incredible recruits #SASWhoDaresWins”. Another added: “Didn’t expect Georgia to get that far but what a strong effort from them both #SASWhoDaresWins”.

A third commented: “Georgia and Lani have smashed that!! Sat like a proud mother watching this”. Another agreed and said: “Both Georgia and Lani deserved to pass. Well done, and congrats” followed by a flame emoji.

Georgia Harrison in Celebrity SAS
Bianca was told to pour freezing cold water over Georgia -Credit:Channel 4

The pair faced gruelling challenges throughout the series which was filmed in New Zealand, from intense rescue missions to abseiling, vicious fighting to terrifying simulations and mock ambushes. But one of the worst tasks for Georgia, came as part of the final interrogation.

In brutal scenes that aired on Monday (14 October), Georgia found herself locked in a dog cage, while fellow contestants Bianca and Lani threw ice-cold water over her. Talking to The Sun about the final mission, Georgie confessed candidly that it was one of the “hardest” things she has ever done.

Lani Daniels and Georgia Harrison
Winners Lani Daniels and Georgia Harrison endured some incredibly tough conditions

She said: “I really did think that the interrogation was going to be easy, because I would watch it on TV and think, "If that was me, I wouldn’t be shaking on the floor," but I really underestimated it. I was thinking that I could meditate through it, but it’s just so, so tough.

“You lose all understanding of your surroundings. I was definitely hallucinating. It's awful, excruciatingly hard, degrading, demoralising and one of the hardest things I've ever done in my life.”

Four recruits made it to the final, but Anthony was culled during the interrogation. After ‘antagonising’ the staff, he was taken to see the umpire who told him his “participation in this phase is over.” When Chief Instructor Billy Billingham went to see him after, Anthony confessed he was “p****d off” to which Billy told him to “take it on the chin”.

Georgia Harrison under interrogation
Fans were thrilled for Georgia and Lani who reached the end of the course -Credit:Channel 4

As for reality star Bianca, she decided to drop out right before the end - choosing to voluntarily withdraw from the competition under interrogation, after having cold water thrown on her. Talking to the staff afterwards she said: “After all of that, a bit of water scares me off, but I can’t.”

The show saw eight of the recruits voluntarily withdraw in the duration of the series, including American actor John Barrowman, who famously quit 32 minutes into the first episode.