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Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins fans go WILD for ‘superwomen’ Georgia Harrison and Lani Daniels as they ‘outshine the men’ and are crowned champions following ‘brutal and degrading’ finale

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Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins crowned last two standing Georgia Harrison and Lani Daniels champions following a gruelling finale on Monday.

The Love Island star, 29, boxer, 36, choked back tears after learning the good news while the winter warfare training experts gushed they’d both ‘outshone the men’ of the series. 

Georgia and Lani were joined in the final four by Bianca Gascoigne and fellow boxer Anthony Ogogo, who sadly fell at the last hurdle and failed to pass the course, with the model quitting just 10-minutes before the end of the interrogation. 

The final challenge left Georgia ‘hallucinating’ after she was locked in a dog cage and doused in ice cold water.

Following the win, fans rushed to X writing: ‘Lani Daniels and Georgia Harrison, two kick- ass women! Well done to the both of them! Absolutely brilliant’:  ‘Brilliant, fair play to both Georgia and Lani, incredible effort’: ‘Girl power, well done!’.

Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins crowned Georgia Harrison, 29, (L) and Lani Daniels, 36, (R) champions  following a gruelling finale on Monday 

The Love Island star and boxer choked back tears after learning the good news while the winter warfare training experts gushed they'd both 'outshone the men' (Georgia pictured)

The Love Island star and boxer choked back tears after learning the good news while the winter warfare training experts gushed they’d both ‘outshone the men’ (Georgia pictured) 

The final interrogation left Georgia 'hallucinating' after she was locked in a dog cage and doused in ice cold water

The final interrogation left Georgia ‘hallucinating’ after she was locked in a dog cage and doused in ice cold water

After her win Georgia told the experts : ‘I can’t believe it was me and you. Thank you, that was brutal, you lot are sick.’ 

While Lani admitted: ‘I think my downfall is that I’ve never really believed in myself. This was my time to shine and there’s nothing that is going to stop me.’

Before trainer Jason Fox beamed: ‘I think this has taught me that women are f****** tough. They’re resilient and they’ve outshone the men.’

The final saw the final four tasked with memorising a cover story and hide a fictional mission from a specialist interrogations team, while enduring questioning and punishment. 

Ahead of the final Georgia opened up about the final challenge and branded it the ‘hardest day of her life’. 

Telling The Sun: ‘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 get disorientated so much that you don’t know how long it’s been, who you’re with or if it’s even real any more.

‘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.’

After her win Georgia told the experts : 'I can't believe it was me and you. Thank you, that was brutal, you lot are sick.'

After her win Georgia told the experts : ‘I can’t believe it was me and you. Thank you, that was brutal, you lot are sick.’

While Lani admitted: 'I think my downfall is that I've never really believed in myself. This was my time to shine and there's nothing that is going to stop me.'

While Lani admitted: ‘I think my downfall is that I’ve never really believed in myself. This was my time to shine and there’s nothing that is going to stop me.’

Georgia and Lani were joined in the final four by Bianca Gascoigne and...

and fellow boxer Anthony Ogogo, who sadly fell at the last hurdle and failed to pass the course

Georgia and Lani were joined in the final four by Bianca Gascoigne (L) and fellow boxer Anthony Ogogo (R) who sadly fell at the last hurdle and failed to pass the course.

Following the win, fans rushed to X writing: 'Lani Daniels and Georgia Harrison, two kick- ass women!'

Following the win, fans rushed to X writing: ‘Lani Daniels and Georgia Harrison, two kick- ass women!’ 

It comes after Bobby Norris was forced to leave Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins after a brutal challenge went wrong

The reality star, 38, handed in his armband in the penultimate episode after sustaining an injury during a wrestling match.

The former TOWIE star was advised to withdraw by a doctor after a wrestling match with Love Island star Ovie Soko, 33.

Bobby took on the basketball player in the wrestling match which saw players try to push their opponent outside a makeshift ring filled with mud. 

Not only was Bobby unsuccessful but the reality star hunk accidentally ripped his opponents clothing and seemingly did more damage than that. 

After the challenge, the former TOWIE star asked to see a medic immediately and was told he had sustained a serious injury. 

The doctor told him he was experiencing neck and spine spasms which were only likely to increase and advised the recruit to go home. 

Ahead of the final Georgia opened up about the last challenge and branded it the 'hardest day of her life'

Ahead of the final Georgia opened up about the last challenge and branded it the ‘hardest day of her life’ 

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

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 

He told Bobby: ‘Your mobility is going to get more restricted, and you’re going to be at risk of doing yourself more damage.’

TV presenter Cherry Healey, 43, was the first to leave during Sunday night’s episode and told former SAS soldier and presenter Jason Fox that her experience would be unforgettable. 

She said: ‘It’s been life-changing, but I know when the line is and that’s fine. I thought about this long and hard.’

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