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Matt Hancock slammed by Celeb SAS co-star as he insists 'No one likes the guy'

The stars of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins have opened up about working with politician Matt Hancock on the show, with instructor Rudy Reyes revealing "everybody doesn't like the guy". This year's series sees the likes of singer Gareth Gates, model Danielle Lloyd, TOWIE's James 'Arg' Argent and Olympic athlete Perri Shakes-Drayton tackle the ultimate Channel 4 challenge, although fans were shocked to learn that Matt Hancock - the Health Secretary during the COVID-19 pandemic - was also taking part. It seems the public weren't the only ones with reservations, with contestant and footballer Jermaine Pennant admitting that he had to leave his feelings about Matt and his political career at the door.
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SAS Who Dares Wins fans distracted as they spot Ant Middleton 'clone' after replacement
SAS: Who Dares Wins were forced to do a double-take on Sunday night after they noticed new instructor Rudy Reyes looked very similar to previous instructor Ant Middleton.The popular Channel 4 show kicked off with a bang for a brand new series with a very different style to the series that aired before.But despite all the drastic changes that were in place, fans couldn't help but spot the distinct similarity in looks between Ant and Rudy.Heading straight to Twitter, viewers shared their thoughts online.One person penned: "So they have replaced the annoying Ant Middleton with a clone."Another commented: "The new chief instructor of #SASWhoDaresWins is who you’d expect Hollywood to cast as Ant Middleton in a straight-to-dvd movie."As a third piped up: "30 minutes in and it's led by a US Marine trying to look like a cross between Ant Middleton and John Wick." "Cross between Keanu Reeves and Ant Middleton. We don't want no movie, genuine action only," a fourth added.But this wasn't the only element of the show that fans were unsure about.The introduction of American instructors Rudy and Remi Adeleke caused quite a stir online as many thought the British programme was becoming too "Americanised".Sharing their opinions on this, fans headed to Twitter once again.One social media user said: "What a disappointment.
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