Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inbox We have more newsletters Jeff Brazier has opened up about his time on Celebrity Race Across the World , revealing that the BBC One travel show proved to be much "harder" than his time on military training show Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. The TV presenter, 45, is taking part in the much-loved show with his son Freddie, 19, as the pair spend five weeks trekking across South America with a small budget, no phone, no wallet and a tight deadline. Although the show was an amazing opportunity, Jeff told OK! in an exclusive chat that there were moments of stress on the journey.

"I actually found it harder [than Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins ]. People think I’m being silly by even suggesting that a travel show can be harder than being interrogated, hosed down and screamed at, but it’s the five weeks of constant challenge and pressure,” Jeff said. He added: “The relationship is under scrutiny because throughout Freddie’s childhood, if there’s any stress, Dad takes over.

But you can imagine that Fred doesn’t want to be seen as Dad’s plus-one here, so it creates an unnatural reaction sometimes where Fred fights for something that isn’t necessarily important to him.” Jeff took part in the first celebrity series of SAS: Who Dares Wins back in 2019, taking part alongside Sam Thompso.