Wes Nelson, Aled Davies and Alexandra Burke all pass the final of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins

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    Wes Nelson, Aled Davies and Alexandra Burke all pass the final of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins as singer believes her late mother gave her strength to make it all the way


    Alexandra Burke, Wes Nelson and Aled Davies emerged victorious during Sunday night’s final of Celebrity: SAS Who Dares Wins.

    The three celebrities all passed the gruelling process after the final five were put through an intense interrogation, with Alexandra revealing she believes her late mother Melissa Bell helped her to make it all the way. 

    Several interrogators were sent in to try and make the celebrities reveal why they were on the island with tactics including stripping them naked and dousing them in cold water.

    Success: Wes Nelson, Alexandra Burke and Aled Davies emerged victorious during Sunday night's final of Celebrity: SAS Who Dares Wins

    Success: Wes Nelson, Alexandra Burke and Aled Davies emerged victorious during Sunday night’s final of Celebrity: SAS Who Dares Wins

    Singer Alexandra, 33, reality star Wesy, 23, and Paralympian Aled, 30, were the final three remaining after the interrogation with all eventually confessing which they were told was ‘the right decision’. 

    The stars were congratulated on completing the course on the Scottish island of Rasaay with Ant Middleton telling them they had ‘honesty and integrity’.

    James Cracknell and Ore Oduba also made it to the final but both ended up withdrawing.

    It was a gruelling series with Ulrika Jonsson, Jake Quickenden, Shanaze Reade and Kieron Dyer all withdrawing on medical grounds.

    Family: The three celebrities all passed the gruelling process after the final five were put through an intense interrogation, with Alexandra revealing she believes her late mother Melissa Bell helped her to make it all the way

    Family: The three celebrities all passed the gruelling process after the final five were put through an intense interrogation, with Alexandra revealing she believes her late mother Melissa Bell helped her to make it all the way

    It comes as Alexandra revealed she believes her mum Melissa, who passed away in 2017, gave her the strength to reach the final despite sustaining broken ribs and an ankle injury.

    Speaking to The Mirror, she said: ‘There’s nothing that prepares you for losing a parent.

    ‘I think that is where my strength comes from because I don’t have an excuse in my eyes to be anything but strong – I saw what my mum went through when she was ill. And what she went through was tough.

    ‘What we witnessed as a family, what my mum went through and how she fought for herself, it only gave me strength.’

    Tough: The stars were congratulated on completing the course with Ant Middleton telling them they had'honesty and integrity'

    Tough: The stars were congratulated on completing the course with Ant Middleton telling them they had ‘honesty and integrity’

    Alexandra bonded with Ant during the series as he lost his own mother last year. 

    A few weeks ago, the Londoner teared up on the series whilst opening up about the loss of her mother.

    The Broken Heels songstress’ mum passed away while Alexandra was on tour with Sister Act: The Musical.

    Sitting down with SAS instructors Ant and Melvyn Downes to talk about her struggles during the Channel 4 show, she explained how she felt ‘exhausted’ but ‘okay’.

    Final: Alexandra, 33, Wes, 23, (pictured) and Aled, 30, were the final three remaining after the interrogation with all eventually confessing which they were told was'the right decision'

    Final: Alexandra, 33, Wes, 23, (pictured) and Aled, 30, were the final three remaining after the interrogation with all eventually confessing which they were told was ‘the right decision’

    Ant asked why she lacked confidence, with Alexandra replying: ‘It comes from many places, actually, and I think the first place is… I get my confidence from my mum. She was my weapon, she was my secret weapon.

    ‘To not have her, I feel like I’ve lost all purpose. The day she left, I feel… is the day she took all of me.’

    Through tears, she went on to recall: ‘And she died in my arms and she waited four hours for me to drive from f**king Blackpool to be there.’

    Alexandra lost Soul II Soul singer Melissa to diabetes mellitus and kidney problems. She was 53 at the time of her death.

    Emotional: A few weeks ago, Alexandra teared up on the series whilst opening up about the loss of her mother

    Emotional: A few weeks ago, Alexandra teared up on the series whilst opening up about the loss of her mother

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