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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Former NFL Quarterback Quits 'World's Toughest Test' Reality Show

Former NFL Quarterback Quits 'World's Toughest Test' Reality Show

17 Oct

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  • Former NFL quarterback quits 'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test'
  • Gia Giudice hesitates, nearly has panic attack during intense obstacle course
  • Manziel, appointed team leader, hits dead end in underground tunnel challenge
Former NFL Quarterback Quits 'World's Toughest Test' Reality Show

According to the news, on October 16th, 2025, a former NFL quarterback became the fifth celebrity to exit season four of the reality series 'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test'. The recruits were challenged with an enemy infiltration exercise in the Moroccan desert, requiring them to crawl through tight, underground tunnels and reach a signal tower half a mile away.

Manziel, the appointed team leader, faced difficulties as neither of his teammates, Gia Giudice and Chanel Iman, were eager to brave the intense obstacle course. Gia initially hesitated, telling the Special Forces Director that she was going to have a "f--king panic attack". However, the stern military veteran urged her to get in the tunnel immediately.

As the teammates made their way through the course, the tunnels became darker and narrower, and Manziel eventually hit a dead end, leading him to quit the competition. The news article provides a glimpse into the challenges faced by the celebrities during this grueling reality show.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Manziel, the appointed team leader, hit a dead end in the underground tunnel challenge during the enemy infiltration exercise in the Moroccan desert, leading him to quit the competition.
Gia Giudice initially hesitated, telling the Special Forces Director that she was going to have a "f--king panic attack" before being urged to get in the tunnel immediately.
A former NFL quarterback became the fifth celebrity to exit season four of 'Special Forces: World's Toughest Test' after quitting the competition.

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