Why did Brittany Cartwright leave 'Special Forces'?
She cited exhaustion, panic attacks, and feeling unprepared for the physical demands.
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Brittany Cartwright's journey on 'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test' was cut short as she voluntarily left the competition on day one. The 'Vanderpump Rules' alum faced immediate challenges that tested her physical and mental resilience...
The premiere episode of 'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test' Season 4 immediately threw celebrity recruits into grueling challenges. One of the initial tasks involved repelling from a helicopter and carrying heavy equipment in the Moroccan desert. Brittany Cartwright struggled significantly, admitting she wasn't in the best shape and felt overwhelmed by the strenuous activity. Despite attempting to push through, she reached her breaking point during a sprint, citing panic attacks and physical exhaustion. Her departure highlights the intense nature of the competition and the mental fortitude required to endure the special forces-inspired training. The show also features several pairs competing together, adding a familial dynamic to the already challenging environment.
She cited exhaustion, panic attacks, and feeling unprepared for the physical demands.
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