Celebrity Race Across The World review: Who cares about the race, we want to know what makes the celebs tick, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS By Christopher Stevens Published: 20:05 EDT, 22 August 2024 | Updated: 20:09 EDT, 22 August 2024 e-mail View comments Celebrity Race Across The World (BBC1) Rating: General rule - when anybody tells you they don't feel their age, they're obsessed with staying young. Every birthday is a misery to them. Far better to admit the years fly by, that you're knocking on, and just enjoy being the age you are.
You're only going to get older, after all. Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills was protesting he's still 'nifty at 50', on Celebrity Race Across The World . 'I am in a bit of denial about my age, not gonna lie,' he announced.
'I don't know what you're suppose to feel like at 50 but everyone's like, "Oh, aren't your knees starting to creak?" No!' His husband-to-be Sam is 34, but Scott insists, 'I forget there's an age difference between us. You just don't think about it.' Despite Jeff Brazier's (left) evident dedication to being a good dad, he and his teenage son Freddy (right) are beginning to wish they'd been closer over years, and are trying to put that right The most fun is to be had with former glamour model Kelly Brook (left) and her judo champion husband Jeremy (right) The connection between Ted Lasso actor Kola Bokinni (left) and his cousin Mary Ellen (right) is harder to fathom Read More Freddie Flintoff's Field Of Dreams On Tour review by CHRISTOPHE.