‘Losing wasn’t an option’: Jermaine Pennant on fighting Matt Hancock on SAS show

Matt Hancock appears in Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins (Jeff Overs/PA)
Matt Hancock seems in Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins (Jeff Overs/PA) / PA Media

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ormer footballer Jermaine Pennant has revealed he was given permission to hit former well being secretary Matt Hancock once they each competed on Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins.

The West Suffolk MP stars within the present’s largest line-up with 16 well-known faces, together with Gareth Gates, Melinda Messenger and James Argent, being put by their paces within the jungle section of SAS choice in Thung Ui, north Vietnam within the Channel 4 actuality present.

When requested what was occurring in his head throughout his competitors with Mr Hancock, Pennant mentioned he simply considered “not dropping”.

He added: “It in all probability doesn’t matter in regards to the battle, then after that it was like don’t lose, it in all probability doesn’t matter in regards to the battle… don’t (be on) the dropping facet as a result of I’d not be allowed to stroll the streets once more.

“I used to be simply very grateful that I gained and I saved face.”

The instructors have been requested about when former Particular Forces Operator and Royal Marine Mountain Chief Chris Oliver and Royal Marine Commando and Particular Forces Sergeant Jason “Cunning” Fox interviewed Mr Hancock throughout a portion of the present.

Teacher Mark “Billy” Billingham, who didn’t participate, mentioned the crew didn’t have “time” to get “every little thing” they wished out of Mr Hancock.

He added: “We wished to get to actually know who he was going for… and his choice making… and yeah, we pushed so far as we may to get it out of him

“I need to know, all of us wished to know… and yeah, I assume a nation does need to know, so we acquired so far as we may with him nevertheless it was arduous work.”

Former United States marine Rudy Reyes mentioned he wished to get know Mr Hancock as “no one likes him”.

He mentioned: “I simply wished to take him as a recruit, and let his actions and the way he exhibits up for every activity and the way he conducts himself, that may dictate the best way that I’d deal with (him) however we did discover fairly rapidly, he can’t take criticism and we don’t like that.

“There’s no time to bark orders… we’ve acquired a coaching schedule, we’ve acquired issues to do and that may get (us) thrown off target and be horrible in order that’s why it comes throughout that method.”

Mr Hancock misplaced the Tory whip over his look on I’m A Celeb… Get Me Out of Right here! and his earnings from actuality programmes have been revealed on the MPs’ register of pursuits.

His stint within the Australian jungle on the ITV actuality present earned him £320,000 final yr, of which £10,000 was donated to charity.

The MP mentioned he made donations to St Nicholas Hospice in Suffolk and the British Dyslexia Affiliation from his price, including that the £10,000 he gave away was greater than his month-to-month wage as an MP which is round £7,000 per thirty days.

Mr Hancock, who has mentioned he’ll stand down on the subsequent basic election, earned £45,000 for collaborating in Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins.

– Celeb SAS: Who Dares Wins returns to Channel 4, on-line and on TV at 9.30pm on September 26 and continues on Sundays from October 1.