The fifth day of brutal training proved too much for two more celebrities on “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.” Nick Young and Ravi V. Patel voluntarily quit the competition during the October 23 episode. Their departures bring the total number of eliminated recruits to seven.

The directing staff intentionally escalated the pressure to identify the weakest members. This strategy led to a dramatic ultimatum that prompted the two stars to end their journeys immediately.
Directors Engineer a High-Stakes Weeding-Out Process
The show’s directing staff decided it was time to separate the strong from the struggling. Jason Fox stated their goal was to prevent weaker members from bringing the rest of the course down. According to E! Online, the recruits were already showing significant strain.
Nick Young complained of a severely swollen knee. Ravi V. Patel and model Chanel Iman also voiced their pain and exhaustion. The staff, including Mark Billingham, agreed it was time to ramp up the intensity.
This shift in strategy set the stage for a pivotal moment. The remaining 13 recruits were assembled for a direct confrontation with their own resolve.
A Blunt Ultimatum Leads to Immediate Departures
Rudy Reyes issued a stark challenge to the group. He asked them to question if they truly wanted to be there. Reyes emphasized that the pressure would far exceed anything they had experienced in athletics or show business.
He then gave a clear instruction. Anyone with doubts about their commitment was to stand up and turn in their armband immediately. The response was swift and decisive.
Nick Young was the first to rise and remove his band. Ravi V. Patel followed right after him. Both left the camp without offering further explanation for their decision.
The Remaining Roster of Celebrity Recruits
Eleven celebrities continue to endure the extreme conditions. The group still includes high-profile athletes and personalities known for their toughness.
Notable remaining contestants include NFL Pro Bowler Randall Cobb, Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson, and World Cup soccer champion Christie Pearce Rampone. They are joined by reality TV figures like “Sister Wives” star Kody Brown and “Real Housewives” daughter Gia Giudice.
The field has narrowed significantly from its original size. Previously departed recruits include Teresa Giudice, Johnny Manziel, and Jussie Smollett, who was medically withdrawn.
The latest Special Forces season 4 exits highlight the immense psychological and physical toll of the training. This reality competition continues to test celebrities far beyond their perceived limits, separating those with true grit from the rest.
Thought you’d like to know
What is “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” about?
The show places celebrities through real SAS-style selection tests. They are trained by former special forces operatives in a demanding military environment. The goal is to see who has the mental and physical fortitude to complete the course.
Who are the trainers on the show?
The directing staff includes former special operations personnel like Jason “Foxy” Fox and Rudy Reyes. They design and oversee the intense training challenges. Their methods are based on real selection processes used by elite military units.
How many celebrities started Season 4?
The season began with a larger group of celebrity recruits. After the latest two departures, only 11 contestants remain in the competition. A total of seven recruits have now left the course.
Has anyone ever completed the entire course?
Yes, previous seasons have seen celebrities successfully graduate. Completion requires passing all final tests administered by the directing staff. It is considered a significant achievement given the extreme nature of the challenges.
Why do celebrities volunteer for this show?
Many participants seek to test their limits beyond their normal careers. Others want to raise awareness for charitable causes or personal growth. The experience is widely regarded as one of television’s most difficult reality challenges.
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