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Radio1Xtra DJ Yasmin Evans rushed to hospital and couldn’t walk for four days after Celeb SAS Who Dares Wins ended

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WHEN Yasmin Evans became the latest wannabe recruit to leave Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, she didn’t seem to be suffering from major trauma.

But viewers won’t know she was later taken to hospital with injuries from her time on the gruelling course. That was on top of the psychological impact from the ordeal of competing on the C4 show.

The Radio1Xtra DJ said: “Leaving the camp was really tough for me. “I was really, really sick. “I ended up in hospital and couldn’t walk for four days. “I had to be escorted around because my feet were so swollen that I couldn’t wear shoes for a couple of days. “There was one day on the course I was just so overcome with emotion.

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