Kenya Moore was forced to quit Special Forces: World's Toughest Test on Wednesday's episode due to an aggravated knee injury.The 52-year-old reality star during the Fear episode of the Fox reality show was given a leadership role on day six of the 10-day journey with only eight of the original 16 recruits still remaining.'I think people underestimate me.
Just because you're a certain age or you're a single mother doesn't mean that your life is ending,' Kenya said in a confessional after being named duty recruit. 'You can still empower yourself by believing in yourself and pushing yourself.'The group's first task was to traverse The Trainasium course designed by the parachute regiment to test control and balance.Anthony Scaramucci, 58, was the first to try the exercise in which they had to walk 40-feet above the air on thin poles from one structure to another.
Tough test: Kenya Moore was forced to quit Special Forces: World's Toughest Test on Wednesday's episode due to an aggravated knee injuryThe former White House senior staffer failed the task and was followed by The Real Housewives Of Atlanta star Kenya.'I'm mentally strong, but I have an extreme fear of heights,' Kenya said during a confessional.She overcame her fears and completed the task as instructors praised her effort.'I think what makes me stand out is that fierce determination that I have inside of me,' said Kenya, who won the Miss USA pageant in 1993.'Scared of heights?,' asked Directing Staff instructor Mark 'Billy' Billingham as Kenya made it to the other side.'Terrified,' Kenya replied.'A few little wobbles, but overall a great effort,' Billy told her.The Bachelor franchise star Hannah Brown, 28, made it across, but failed after her losing her balance and.
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