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According to reports, three of the stars have been taken to hospital in one day.

Chaos has reportedly engulfed the new upcoming series of the Channel 4 hit show Celebrity SAS Who Dares as six stars have allegedly been forced to quit after suffering horrific injuries.

As reported by The Sun, former footballer Jermaine Pennant, The Wanted singer Siva Kaneswaran and Paralympic cyclist Jon-Allan Butterworth have all been said to have passed out while taking part in an intensive marching test. The three celebs crumbled under the pressure while they were forced to walk in the scorching heat with heavy bags on their back.Due to their injuries, doctors reportedly insisted Siva, Jermaine, and Jon-Allan could not stay any longer and were forced to leave the show.

Also allegedly medically discharged from the show was former TOWIE star James Argent. The reality TV star was discharged by doctors after he contracted trench foot and ­jungle rot while filming in Thailand.Lifting the lid on the shock injuries, an insider told The Sun: "They are celebrities, not soldiers."

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