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SHAMED Matt Hancock grimaces as he is bundled over while wrestling on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins — and appears near to breaking point during an interrogation.

The former Health Secretary was flattened while wrestling and his unshaven face looked haunted when a hood was pulled off his head before instructors began to grill him.

Matt Hancock grimaces as he is bundled over while wrestling on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins
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Matt Hancock grimaces as he is bundled over while wrestling on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares WinsCredit: Channel 4
Being on SAS was like nothing else I’ve ever experienced, said Hancock
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Being on SAS was like nothing else I’ve ever experienced, said HancockCredit: Channel 4
Matt Hancock was seen teary-eyed during the interrogation
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Matt Hancock was seen teary-eyed during the interrogationCredit: Channel 4

Viewers will relish seeing him put through hell after he broke his own Covid lockdown rules by getting caught in a clinch with former aide, now girlfriend, Gina Coladangelo.

Hancock, 44, quit the health role in 2021 but is still an MP — now an independent after the Tories disowned him.

He had a rough ride last year on I’m a ­Celebrity but admits his stint in the Vietnamese jungle was far tougher. It begins with the instructors telling the 16 recruits: “Welcome to your worst nightmare.”

Hancock said: “Being on SAS was like nothing else I’ve ever experienced. It’s one of the toughest physical and mental things I’ve ever done.

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“After coming through the most challenging period as Health Secretary during the pandemic, I wanted to push my limits. It’s safe to say the course tested my resilience!”

A TV insider said: “Anyone who enjoyed seeing him eating grubs and kangaroo anuses in Bushtucker Trials on I’m A Celebrity will love these scenes. Australia was uncomfortable for him but this trip is agonising.”

Other contestants include Towie’s James Argent, singer Gareth Gates and model Danielle Lloyd.

All three are seen weeping during the show.

Chief Instructor Mark “Billy” Billingham, a former SAS man, is joined by ex- ­Commando Jason Fox and former US marine Rudy Reyes, plus new instructor Chris Oliver, who is ex-Special Forces.

Billy said: “The SAS selection course follows the ethos of the regiment — self-motivation, self-discipline, pursuit of excellence.

“Recruits will be pushed emotionally, physically and mentally beyond anything they’ve experienced. The standards won’t drop but most of them will.”

The Channel 4 series starts on September 26.

SAS was one of the toughest physical and mental things I’ve ever done, revealed Matt Hancock
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SAS was one of the toughest physical and mental things I’ve ever done, revealed Matt HancockCredit: Channel 4
Matt's unshaven face looked haunted when a hood was pulled off his head before instructors began to grill him
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Matt's unshaven face looked haunted when a hood was pulled off his head before instructors began to grill himCredit: Channel 4
SAS: Who Dares Wins starts September 26 on Channel 4
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SAS: Who Dares Wins starts September 26 on Channel 4Credit: Channel 4
The former Health Sec finished third on I'm a Celeb in 2022
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The former Health Sec finished third on I'm a Celeb in 2022Credit: Rex
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