The future of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins has been revealed after stars battered each other bloody and one of them even wet themselves during the latest series.
Series eight of the celebrity version of the Channel 4 show premiered on January 4 and after eight episodes, the programme wrapped up on January 26.
The latest saw UK and Australia stars go head to head in a bid to win, but it was Dani Dyer, Gabby Allen, and Emily Seebohm who were crowned winners this year.
Fans were shocked when it was revealed that the regular series SAS: Who Dares Wins was axed back in 2023 after eight series.
It has left many wondering what the future holds for the celebrity version of the programme.
The Sun have confirmed that Celebrity SAS will be returning for a ninth season.

The future of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins has been revealed

Olympic swimmer Mack Horton wet himself at the start of the series
The publication wrote: ‘A casting call has gone out to recruit hardy celebs keen to film later this year, with the series expected to broadcast early in 2027.’
The girls were also joined by Mack Horton, Ben Cohen, Toby Olubi, Graeme Swann, Ryan Moloney, Brad Hodge, Cole Anderson-James, Axle Whitehead, Jack Joseph, Natalie Bassingthwaighte and Jessika Power on this year’s series.
But only Dani, Emily and Gaby made it to the final – and they were truly put to the test by Billy Billingham, Jason Fox, Rudy Reyes, and Chris Oliver.
The remaining celebrities had to take part in a condensed version of SAS training, as well as being interrogating by an interrogator.
The girls managed to pass the course and were over the moon.
Love Island’s Dani was first to speak, congratulating her teammates Gabby and Emily saying: ‘Well done, girls.’
Reflecting on her win, she continued: ‘Every single moment was horrendous. But to hear that I’d passed — it’s the best feeling in the world.
‘If I can do this, I can do anything. I definitely am a lot stronger than what I think I am. I can’t believe I’ve actually been able to do it. I’m really proud of myself.

The future of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins has been revealed
‘We are strong women. We go through so much as women, mentally and physically.’
Gabby chimed in: ‘I can’t believe that out of fourteen people, it’s us. Well, I can — because we’re boss b***hes.
‘Standing there with two women at the end meant everything to me. My whole brand is about empowering women from every walk of life.
‘Men are strong, but women show time and time again that we can do just as much. We were lifting the same weights, trying just as hard.
‘I wouldn’t have wanted to be there at the end with anyone else. We built a bond you could never replicate.
‘I wanted to leave knowing I’d given absolutely everything that I could, that I’d thrown myself into everything and made myself proud and my dad proud. That’s all that mattered to me.’
Speaking of winning beside fellow ITV2 star Dani, Gabby added: ‘Two girls from Love Island showing everyone what we can do.’
Emily continued: ‘When we were un-bagged and it was just the three of us standing there, I thought we’d been picked out as the weak ones.
‘I couldn’t have been prouder of the girls. We spent the whole time lifting each other up and reminding ourselves how strong we were.
‘I wasn’t surprised it was the three women, but I was surprised the two guys [Ben and Mack] didn’t make it because they were so strong.
‘Every time I struggled, I pictured my son in his dinosaur pyjamas.
‘I could see him so clearly, and it gave me strength.
‘When we were climbing the mountain with chains and tyres, I could see him the whole time in my head.
‘I wasn’t struggling at all. It was pure mind over matter.’
Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins is available to stream on channel4.com.
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