The third season of Fox's "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test" has commenced, drawing attention for its intense and grueling challenges. This season features a cast of celebrities and professional athletes, including Olympians, who are pushed to their physical limits. Under the guidance of ex-United States Special Forces operatives, the participants endure demanding training exercises that test their endurance and resilience. The show airs every Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Fox.
Denise Richards, known for her acting career, is among the notable participants this season. However, even before the series began airing, Richards faced a significant hurdle when she ruptured her breast implants. Despite this setback, she remains a key figure in the competition. Alongside her are other recognizable names such as Stephen Baldwin and Kyla Pratt, who also face the rigorous demands of the show.
The competition has already claimed its first casualties. Ali Fedotowsky, a former star of "The Bachelorette," was forced to exit during the second episode due to a hand injury. Stephen Baldwin also had to leave in the same episode after sustaining an injury. Meanwhile, Pete Davidson made headlines when he quit during the season 3 premiere because of an injury, underscoring the show's formidable nature.
The diverse cast includes Bachelor franchise alums and professional athletes, offering a mix of entertainment and athleticism. The participation of Olympians adds another layer of intrigue, as these seasoned athletes are put to the test in unfamiliar territory. The show’s format challenges both physical and mental fortitude, providing viewers with an intense viewing experience.
As the show progresses, audiences can expect more dramatic exits and triumphs as the participants navigate through the arduous training exercises. The combination of celebrity presence and extreme challenges continues to captivate viewers, maintaining the show’s reputation for high-stakes drama.