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Commando VIP - Season 1

Commando VIP is a British reality television show that aired on Five. It put six celebrities through tough military-style challenges after being trained by three real commandos. The celebrities who took part were: ⁕Nigel Benn ⁕Steve Collins ⁕Jason Cowan ⁕Ryan Dunn ⁕Lee Latchford Evans ⁕Heather Peace

Top Cast

  • Heather Peace

    Heather Peace

  • Lee Latchford-Evans

    Lee Latchford-Evans

  • Ryan Dunn

    Ryan Dunn

    Himself

Overview

Commando VIP is a British reality television show that aired on Five. It put six celebrities through tough military-style challenges after being trained by three real commandos. The celebrities who took part were: ⁕Nigel Benn ⁕Steve Collins ⁕Jason Cowan ⁕Ryan Dunn ⁕Lee Latchford Evans ⁕Heather Peace

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