Who wins 'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test'? The final four recruits are pressured to undergo 12 hours of interrogation. Who will cross the overall degree?

Gabrielle Bernardini - Author

Warning: This article accommodates spoilers for the Season 1 finale of Special Forces: World's Toughest Test.

Fox's newest fact collection, Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, stripped away Sixteen celebrities of their lavish existence and dropped them within the middle of the Jordanian desert to live to tell the tale a 10-day Special Ops problem. Throughout the 10 days, the celebrities had been driven to their breaking issues as they underwent real-life military workouts.

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While some contestants made up our minds to withdraw from the competition on their very own accord, others had been forced to medically tap from the contest. In the Season 1 finale on Wednesday, March 1, only four recruits remained — and those celebs were compelled to endure their toughest problem thus far, 12 hours of interrogation.

So, who finished the 10-day problem? Keep studying to find out who wins Special Forces.

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Who wins 'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test' Season 1?

After being captured, Danny Amendola, Carli Lloyd, Hannah Brown, and Dwight Howard, are pressured to undergo 12 hours of interrogation. Their venture from the Directing Staff is to stick alive, at any price.

The 4 recruits are positioned in a keeping cellular the place they are pressured to hear uncomfortable sounds for hours. One through one they are delivered to the interrogation room where they have got to explain why they are in the wilderness at evening, aka take into accout the cover tale the DS gave to them the day prior.

After now not believing the recruits' tales, they are positioned again into the holding mobile. Though he handiest has 5 hours final within the problem, former NFL megastar Danny Amendola decides to withdraw from the contest.

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Since the interrogation officers do not consider the duvet tales, the remainder 3 recruits are placed in a hollow within the flooring. The interrogators give an explanation for that they will let them go if they give them a precious piece of data.

Dwight Howard struggles to understand the task, during which he's meant to build a rapport with the opposing army workforce and "keep himself alive." Because he is not able to agree to the interrogators' demands, the DS stops the exercise and explains that he failed the final phase of the competition.

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As for Hannah Brown and Carli Lloyd, the recruits in the end tell the interrogators that they're working with the United States Special Forces; due to this fact, passing the overall test.

Upon of completion of the interrogation challenge, the DS must decide who has confirmed that they have what it takes, and has successfully finished all levels of the Special Forces challenge.

Ultimately, the DS come to a decision that both Hannah and Carli have handed the 10-day route. The two ladies stroll away victorious as the winners of Special Forces: World's Toughest Test.

You can movement Special Forces: World's Toughest Test on Fox.com.

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