Celebrity SAS’ Bimini breaks silence on failing show as they slam ‘bullies’

Celebrity SAS’ Bimini breaks silence on failing show as they slam ‘bullies’

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Although two other finalists didn’t make it that far, Lucy Spraggan, Troy Deeney, and Michaella McCollum, the celebrities in SAS: Who Dares Wins, passed the final round last night.

One of the unsuccessful recruits from the latest series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins has opened up about their departure from the reality TV show. Bimini Bon-Boulash was culled from the process after having reached the final.

Bimini, 32, whose real name is Thomas Hibbitts, was a finalist on the Channel 4 show alongside the likes of Adam Collard, who voluntarily withdrew. Last night’s episode instead saw Michaella McCollum, Troy Deeney and Lucy Spraggan pass the gruelling process, unlike the other two finalists.

RuPaul’s Drag Race UK runner-up Bimini was sent home shortly before the end of the experience after failing an interrogation task. The finalists had been given a cover story to present to the interrogators, and Michaella was later “punished” for saying that she couldn’t remember anything.

Bimini Bon-Boulash reached the final of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins but was culled from the process after failing an interrogation task(Image: CHANNEL 4)

In an effort to persuade Michaella to speak out, Bimini instructed her to pour cold water on her. However, Bimini expressed discomfort, including that she would be “freezing,” and ended up giving details about their investigation to interrogators, which put an end to the conflict.

Following the scenes airing last night, Bimini took to Instagram to address their exit. The drag artist told their followers that they “can’t stand” seeing people be “bullied or hurt,” adding that they left with their head held high.

Bimini wrote, “I signed up for @sas_whodareswins to give it everything: body, mind, and spirit.” I persevered despite the chaos, smiled, and committed to who I am. What I ultimately failed to realize would ultimately be my strength and be perceived as my weakness.

I don’t like violent behavior, seeing people being bullied or hurt; it’s just not my thing. I’m devastated that I didn’t get chosen, but I’m walking away with my head high and I’m SO proud of [the other four showfinalists].

Michaella McCollum in a pit, with water pouring onto her, on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins.
The drag artist had expressed discomfort over pouring cold water on co-star Michaella McCollum and instead disclosed details of their mission(Image: CHANNEL 4)

SAS Who Dares Wins is over, Bimini declared in text written over the episode’s photos. I was devastated that the course didn’t come to an end when it was all but certain. However, I was able to grow so close to them while watching the show (huge love to Michaela, babe!) I didn’t like this scenario in any way.

“But I’m still proud of everything I did on the show.” Even in the most challenging circumstances, I stayed true to my morals despite the majority of them. This gender-bending saga makes its way to SAS Who Dares Wins’ conclusion! That means the most to me.

Bimini was sent to see the umpire in the episode after trying to pour cold water on Michaella and giving details about their interrogation. The umpire stated, “I regret to inform you that you had a bad experience at this point of the course.” You tried to avoid any threat of physical harm or danger, in my opinion, by trying to protect someone from unfavorable behavior.

The instructors then gave Bimini praise for their efforts throughout the experience. The contestant responded, “I’ve had a really good time. I enjoyed it.” That last bit there, in my opinion, was misinterpreted. In that brief moment, I simply let the emotions control me.

On Channel 4, you can stream Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, the most recent season.

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