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CELEBRITY SAS Who Dares Wins fans aren't happy over the sudden elimination of Jade Jones, branding the show as a 'fix'.

The final episode of the show left viewers reeling as Olympian Jade Jones was axed just minutes before the final stage.

Jade was tearful during the finale
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Jade was tearful during the finaleCredit: Channel 4
The contestants faced a simulated threat to life
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The contestants faced a simulated threat to lifeCredit: Channel 4

Celebrity SAS fans saw all the contestants up for interrogation.

Chief instructor, Rudy, previously a member of the US forces explained to Ferne McCann and AJ Pritchard: "There will come a time in interrogation where you feel you're just about to be executed,"

"Or one of you're teammates are about to be executed,"

"That's when you come clean, and you give them the information", in a bid to convince the contestants to divulge information.

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In a VT, moments before her elimination Jade explained: "I have been described as stubborn,

"I think that's kind of the competitiveness in me as well,

"I want to be right and I want to not kind of crack first."

But Jade quickly began to crack under pressure from interrogator Debs.

"What?" Debs repeatedly asked, taunting the Olympian during interrogation.

Piling the pressure on, Debs exclaimed: "He's on his way - it's too late!", as AJ was submerged into the water.

When demanded to say something "quick", Jade buckled, confessing: "We're actually part of the British Military."

Just moments after the confession, Jade was taken to see the umpire where she was told: "Jade it's with great regret I'm going to tell you, you have been unsuccessful."

The interrogator also caused a stir on social media due to her uncanny resemblance to Prime Minister Liz Truss.

Viewers were left reeling as Jade was eliminated due to her slip of the tongue, with some taking to twitter to brand the show a "fix".

One fuming fan wrote: "This show just lost me right there. Random elimination of Jade. Utter b*llocks."

Another added: "That is so unfair on jade, it stinks of a #fix this does."

One felt the treatment of Jade was unfair, as fellow contestant Calum Best made it through to the final despite making a similar mistake.

They wrote: "Jade will be so pissed off that AJ got through when he stood next to her and said nothing. She spoke at the last second just as Callum, but she got booted? Ridiculous."

The show's umpire explained Jade's sudden elimination, stating: "What it fundamentally comes down to is as a detainee, as a prisoner you've got to be valuable,"

"You've got to give something that they say, 'F**k me we've got to keep her alive."

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Chatting in a VT, Jade said: "I think if I did give my everything and I had nothing left, then I think I could walk away from it like, 'Wow that was tough, I didn't have what it takes but I gave it everything.'"

After Jade's shock departure, the four remaining contestants Ferne, AJ, Calum and Maisie Smith, 21, passed the final stage and completed the process.

The final contestants
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The final contestantsCredit: Channel 4
GB's Jade Jones (right) competing in Olympic Taekwondo
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GB's Jade Jones (right) competing in Olympic TaekwondoCredit: PA
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