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SAS Who Dares Wins fans fume at 'unfair' show as two winners are announced in final

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SAS: Who Dares Wins fans were left unimpressed as two winners were announced in the show’s final episode.During the finale for the show’s seventh series, it was announced that 8th recruit Paige and 18th recruit Shylla are the two contestants who have passed the course.The pair have taken on the gruelling challenge deep in the Jordan desert and underwent extreme mental and physical challenges throughout the series.Chief instructor Rudy Reyes revealed the news to the women and said: “What you need to pass this course, the strength, grit, resilience and the spirit to drive on, you have all excelled.”He also said that it is “not the size of the dog in the fight” that matters, but the “size of the fight in the dog,” which he accredited to “an undying passion to be the best”.However, fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts on the win.One wrote: “It doesn't seem fair that the other two failed."Another added: “You’d be absolutely gutted to get to the very end and not pass the course wouldn’t you?

Brutal!"Others, however, were loving the programme as one tweeted: "Amazing job to 8 & 18!! Great job! Very inspirational."Someone else gushed: "Wow, what determination!

Another great series. Well done to all those candidates who took part as it looked gruelling. And well done the all four finalists, I don't know how you could separate them.

All winners."Despite the underwhelming fan response, Paige and Shylla were firm fan favourites to win and deservedly took the crown together.26-year-old Paige, from Durham, spoke about her win and said that she “couldn’t believe it” but “felt amazing”.She admitted that the selection process was “absolutely disgusting” but that after each task, she felt a “sense of achievement”.Paige said that.

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