These celebrities dare it: Alkan Cöklü, Hannelore Zwitserlood, Gaby Blaaser, Dave Roelvink, Tim Haars, Roy Meyer, Giel Beelen, Jamie Trenité, Nouchka Fontijn and Imanuelle Grives. Media personalities completely give up control and go to the eastern European country of Slovenia to undergo a difficult training.
In the program they give up literally everything: their well-being, their possessions, their personality, their ego, their status. For two weeks, they join the Special Forces in their toughest military training and experience first-hand what anyone can do, push their limits and face their worst fears head-on.
So it’s no surprise that Dave Rolvink called this adventure “the most intense” he’s ever done, as the reality star wrote on Instagram.
According to Erik Wegewijs, a former officer in the Special Forces, the program focuses, among other things, on the behavior of Dutch celebrities when they are under constant pressure, have no status, no security and no foothold. “We assign them when, how and why they leave their comfort zone. The question is whether they are able to think of themselves outside of this, or whether they are driven by emotions.”
VIP Special Forces Depends on the international format Famous SAS: Who dares, wins, which takes place in England, the United States and France, among other countries.
The show can be watched on Videoland from December 19. However, the first episode of this immersive adventure can not only be watched in Videoland, but will also be shown on RTL 4 on Sunday, December 19 at 9:30 PM.
From December 5, another coagulation program will start in Videoland: traitors. Interested in finding out which Dutch celebrities are involved in this game full of excitement and deception? All participants pass the video below.