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Kate Lawler reveals she turned down huge reality show and the eight reasons she refuses to do I’m A Celebrity

She features in the new Taste of Cricket cookbook out today - see her full no meat lasagne recipe below

SHE'S fighting fit and has proved her mettle in the world of reality TV - but there's one show that terrifies Kate Lawler so much she turned it down.

The Big Brother legend and podcast host, 44, was offered the chance to take part in the most extreme programme on the box: Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins.

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, Kate explained which shows float her boat.

She said: "I'll tell you what, I did turn down Celebrity SAS. I went for a meeting, but I was just like, I'm too terrified, like it absolutely scares the sh*t out of me, that show, I cannot think of anything worse than being shouted at, and living in those gruelling conditions.

"I can't put myself through that. I think 10 years ago, when I was a bit more ballsy, I feel like I've become a bit of a wimp.

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"I don't have the mental strength or physical strength in me anymore, like I'm 44, I just don't see me like doing those, oh my god, like diving into the cold sea and being forced to swim out, or just being like thrown out of a helicopter."

With tears, hunger, sleep deprivation and nasty injuries all par for the course, it's hard to blame her.

This year's series saw just two contestants make it to the bitter end: Georgia Harrison and New Zealand rugby ace Lani Daniels.

And while ITV's big survival show - I'm A Celeb - isn't quite as dangerous or as physically demanding, it's still a hard no for Kate.

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The lure of lucrative career opportunities off the back of it isn't quite strong enough for the former Virgin Radio star to tackle her numerous fears.

She said: "My agent's like, 'do you want me to put you forward for it?', and I'm just like 'no', because I would be rubbish at everything.

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"I'm scared of my own shadow, I hate heights, you'd never get me in a helicopter, I can't swim very well, I don't eat meat, so all those eating challenges, no, so then I'd be forced to have a vomit, and all those disgusting shakes, I would projectile vomit as well.

"I hate being in closed spaces, I don't like creepy crawlies, there is nothing fun about that show, apart from the wipeout bit at the end, and I just think I'd be awful and I couldn't imagine being away from my family that long."

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On the other end of the spectrum is Strictly, with its sequins, warm feelgood factor and intense dance tuition - it's a prospect that appeals to Kate, who is currently putting her broadcasting talents to good use in her podcast with husband Boj.

Then there's Race Across The World, which Kate loves, Logistically trekking far flung corners of the globe with a partner just isn't suitable.

She said: "There's been shows where I'm like, 'oh I would have loved to have done that', like Race Across The World, but I can't be away from my husband, and my daughter, and my dogs for that amount of time.

"I'm obsessed with that show. I was watching the celebrity version this year, and I was just like 'I wish I would have been able to do that', that just wouldn't work for me where I am right now."

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"Strictly obviously is the dream," she continued. "You're learning dance, and you get to go home and sleep in a nice warm bed, in a house with central heating, and wake up and eat a proper meal for breakfast, you know what I mean, that's the dream."

Kate's had a successful media career for two decadesCredit: Getty
She features in the new Taste of Cricket cookbookCredit: ECB

FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD

Family is at the heart of Kate's life decisions and she's been able to pay homage to her dad's love of cricket in a fun new project celebrating the game and its culinary links around the world.

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Released today, Taste of Cricket is a celebration of diversity in the game and features a selection of delicious recipes that represent the sport.

Some notable names crop up among its pages including Ainsley Harriott and his Jamaican beef patties, Stephen Fry's maple and cinnamon buns and of course, Kate, whose vegetarian lasagne sounds stunning.

Speaking of her involvement, she said: "From a young age, because my dad used to play, not professionally, he wishes, but he used to have his own cricket team and they were called Lewisham Wanderers, and they used to like travel around South London and Kent and play different teams, so we'd visit a different cricket ground every Saturday or Sunday during the summer.

"Whether we were playing it, watching my dad play, or you know, just watching anything on telly, it was just a huge passion of my dad's.

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