SAS: Who Dares Wins returned to our screens last night, but some viewers are already missing Ant Middleton who was dropped last year.
In a video shared on Instagram, he said: "Am I still out travelling the world? "Has my life changed? No. Am I going to let some disease Covid-19 dictate my life? He tweeted: "The extreme left against the extreme right. When did two wrongs make a right. What a great example you are to your future generation.
Last night saw the return of the Channel 4 series SAS: Who Dares Wins? with former United States Recon Marine Rudy Reyes, 49, taking on the role as chief ...
A bond of brotherhood paid for in blood. A fourth added: 'Just watching the 1st three minute introduction to #SASWhoDaresWins and I'm switching off. 'Wrestling, martial arts - ultimately lead me to the military. 'The UK and USA have a very special relationship. Exit: In early March 2021, Ant's abrupt departure from the British version of the show was confirmed by Channel 4, apparently due to his 'personal conduct' In early March 2021, Ant's abrupt departure from the British version of the show was confirmed by Channel 4, apparently due to his 'personal conduct'. Viewers of SAS: Who Dares Wins slammed the new series last night after members of the British team were replaced by 'annoying' American knock-offs (pictured left, Ant Middleton, and right, new instructor Rudy Reyes) At the start of the show, instructor Billy explained the reasoning behind introducing a more American team to the show. Many of those watching the first episode slated the two new American insructors and urged the programme-makers to bring back Ant Middleton Viewers of SAS: Who Dares Wins slammed the new series last night after members of the British team were replaced by 'annoying' American knock-offs. - The first episode of new series saw a new team of American instructors 'Bring back Ant Middleton!' Viewers slam SAS: Who Dares Wins as members of the British team are replaced by 'annoying American knock-offs'
GOOD Morning Britain viewers moaned about Richard Madeley today when he interviewed Ant Middleton and failed to ask him about his exit from SAS: Who D.
Ant Middleton is a t**t and a bully. And he's an anti vaxer. GOOD Morning Britain viewers moaned about Richard Madeley today when he interviewed Ant Middleton and failed to ask him about his exit from SAS: Who Dares Wins.
SAS: Who Dares Wins 2022 viewers slammed Ant Middleton's replacement on the show last night as they begged for his return.
Ant was axed from the show last year due to his personal conduct. New location, new team. New blood. “I really enjoyed the first episode, I love Ant Middleton and thought it’ll not be the same, the new guy Rudy is not too bad, we need to give him a chance,” one viewer said. Going to be a good series,” a third said. Ant was axed from the show last year over his ‘personal conduct’, but that didn’t stop viewers from begging for his return.
SAS: Who Dares Wins made its highly-anticipated return on Sunday and viewers had a few things to say about the new additions to the cast as well as the ...
Ant Middleton [laughing face emoji]. Am I the only one who actually really likes the new DS?" Foxy could have run this, it didn't need two US SF. It is an odd way to go with a very British show. Other fans called for the return of Ant, with one person writing: "Bring back Ant Middleton! #SASWhoDaresWins," while another added: "First episode without Ant M. I miss him already.
The former SAS star, who met the singer in 2019 when they filmed TV special Straight Talking together, joked he mimicked about 'five different' accents ...
And when he cries, I cry and when I laugh, I laugh and it's a beautiful moment and he spoke from the heart. And I sat with him and spoke for 20, 30 minutes and he was lovely. How weird is that accent for a yam yam.' 'I think we go and have a fantastic evening. Let's take the beauty out of it. 'I think we all know what happened. I also felt there were three losers in one fight. What was that!? Click through to buy it now. 'I hope everyone's ok. He went into about five accents, didn't he?' He then responded: 'I don't know.
SAS: Who Dares Wins star Ant Middleton thinks his 'comedian' friend Liam Payne might have been putting on his bizarre viral interview accent.
The fallout for Will Smith after the fateful slap has resulted in him receiving a 10-year ban on attending the Oscars after the Academy also accepted his membership resignation. Others who have so far weighed in on the furore around Liam’s accent and its viral moment – which the star himself has so far ignored – include fellow accent juggler John Barrowman, who sprang to Liam’s defence. The former One Direction member infamously weighed in on Will Smith slapping Chris Rock onstage at the Oscars in a live interview on GMB from the red carpet of the Elton John Aids Foundation’s 30th Annual Academy Awards Viewing Party.
The One Direction star confused fans as he appeared with a mix of accents during an interview at the Academy Awards, and now Ant Middleton - who is a friend of ...
Then I think sometimes when I’m with English people they expect me to sound American, I don’t think I do, but I try and translate for whoever I’m with!" Knowing Liam, he's quite a comedian," as presenter Ranvir questioned whether Liam might have been putting it on. Speaking on Good Morning Britain, host Ranvir Singh asked him what was going on with Liam's accent, to which Ant replied: "I don't know.
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In June 2020, he posted a video of violence at anti-racism protests in London on Twitter, with the caption: “The extreme left against the extreme right. This is not the only controversial view he has shared. He went on to serve three times in Afghanistan, twice as a sniper and point man for the Special Boat Service. No. Am I going to let some disease, Covid-19, dictate my life? The channel told the Mirror: “We can’t comment on anonymous allegations, however, we take issues of welfare very seriously. “Has my life changed? We have robust procedures in place to allow members of staff to come forward and confidentially raise any concerns.” What a great example you are to your future generation. However, a spokesperson for Middleton said the allegations were entirely false, stating: “Ant categorically denies your allegations. I want to make that really, really clear. BLM and EDL are not welcome on our streets, absolute scum. He served five months of a 14 month sentence.
The former SAS star met Liam in 2019 when they were on the TV special Straight Talking together and he says his friend is a 'bit of a comedian'
while another agreed: "Should have told Liam it was for a British TV show so he didn’t need to have that bizarre accent." and another said: "Since when was Liam Payne Welsh? Liam Payne caused a stir when he stepped onto the red carpet to give his take on the whole Will Smith slapping Chris Rock situation.
The former One Direction band member was being interviewed in the aftermath of the Oscar's incident when Good Morning Britain viewers noticed his strange accent ...
"He went into about five accents didn't he, but knowing Liam he's quite a comedian." Ant was on the ITV programme talking to hosts Richard Madeley and Ranvir Singh about his fundraiser that he has launched to support families in Ukraine, when Ranvir asked him a question about his good pal - who he once did a show with named Ant Middleton & Liam Payne: Straight Talking. On Good Morning Britain on Monday (March 11) former SAS: Who Dares Wins star Ant Middleton, who has been replaced in the seventh series, said that his friend Liam Payne's accent was likely 'put on' as he called him a 'wind up'.
SAS: Who Dares Wins star Billy Billingham has opened up about former US Marine Rudy Reyes replacing Ant Middleton as Chief Instructor on the show.
It's not about one person, it's about a team and it's about different characters." That's the difference – and I have more combat experience," he said. "Different, you know, which is sometimes a good thing.
The Channel 4 extreme challenge show sees a group of ultra-fit recruits take on a gruelling condensed version of SAS training under the shouty guidance of ...
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The former SAS star met Liam in 2019 when they were on the TV special Straight Talking together and he says his friend is a 'bit of a comedian'
while another agreed: "Should have told Liam it was for a British TV show so he didn’t need to have that bizarre accent." and another said: "Since when was Liam Payne Welsh? Liam Payne caused a stir when he stepped onto the red carpet to give his take on the whole Will Smith slapping Chris Rock situation.
Presenters Richard Madeley and Ranvir Singh welcomed the former SAS Who Dares Wins star onto the show.
Oh yes, that would be your generation you t*** " Paul wrote: "Richard Madeley at it again.... Richard Curtis moaned: "I didn't realise Ant Middleton was an authority on climate change.
SAS: Who Dares Wins new Chief Instructor Rudy Reyes thought he was going to be Ant Middleton's assistant when he was asked to join the Channel 4 show.
He continued: "I was not nervous, I was concerned about the high bar. And then somehow somehow, John Cahn, I think after my first recce, he said, 'Well, we think you're the best for Chief Instructor' and I said, 'What? You've got to be freaking kidding me!" Asked if he reached out to Middleton ahead of the series, he said: "You know what I kind of thought we would be friends.
The former SAS star met Liam in 2019 when they were on the TV special Straight Talking together and he says his friend is a 'bit of a comedian'
while another agreed: "Should have told Liam it was for a British TV show so he didn’t need to have that bizarre accent." and another said: "Since when was Liam Payne Welsh? Liam Payne caused a stir when he stepped onto the red carpet to give his take on the whole Will Smith slapping Chris Rock situation.
SAS: Who Dares Wins fans have been left unhappy with Ant Middleton not appearing on the show after his sudden exit last season.
”The extreme left against the extreme right. The show has been previously filmed on the remote island of Raasay, in the Scottish Hebrides. Really excited about the future and what’s coming this year.” Brit Ant Middleton was replaced with American Rudy Reyes for the new Channel 4 season, which aired on April 10. In the course, there is not a winner, but survivors. Especially when they have left a significant mark on the series.