'My boob job got infected on gruelling show – it wasn't worth risking my health'

EXCLUSIVE: Geordie Shore legend Marnie Simpson is taking part in the new series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Win and shared the gruesome injuries she faced on the show

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star suffered some gory injuries on the new series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Win. The reality star, 32, took part in some gruelling tasks on the show which put her body and mind to the ultimate test. However, at some points, Marnie was pushed to breaking point and former wounds got "infected".

Speaking to the Daily Star, Marnie said: "One of the wounds on my boobs had opened up and it was infected. And the more I was going in and out of the water, and then I wasn't drying my body, it was getting worse. And I was thinking, I did love the show, but I don't think it's worth my health.



" She didn't quite make the full journey of the eight days as she was left "frustrated" as she didn't feel "mentally or physically prepared. Marnie added: Just after having a baby, I wasn't quite right, my baby had colic, so I just wasn't in a good headspace. And then physically, my C-section was still quite sore, and after surgery, my boobs were so too.

It wasn't the right timing." The reality star, 32, spoke to Daily Star ahead of the new series which she will be starring in alongside 14 other celebrities. Amongst the lineup is Bianca Gascoigne, Georgia Harrison, Anthony Ogogo and Pete Wicks, among others.

This year the show will be filmed in New Zealand and will bring boast below-zero climates, making it even tougher for the star-studded cast. Commenting on this year’s group of celebrity recruits, Chief Instructor, Billy said: “As our course progresses, the standards expected will never falter. "From the very first second, the recruits will be expected to give 100%.

Anyone not doing so will be gone before they have time to make their excuses. Our time is invaluable - we will not waste it on anyone not worthy.” DS Chris added: “As a former Royal Marines mountain leader, I know first hand what it takes to operate in a cold weather environment where temperatures plummet below zero in a flash.

Even the most basic tasks drain every ounce of your energy, you cannot operate alone. Teamwork will be essential for survival. "New Zealand is like Wales on steroids.

It’s got it all, making this the most challenging course to date. It will truly test the celebrity’s determination to succeed.”.