There are never really any losers in Race Across the World – even the celebrity version
a celebrity version, in late 2019. But when four famous faces and their relatives set off on a trek from Marrakech to Tromsø , it soon dawned that the show was barely any different.
As ever at this point in the competition, budgets were dwindling. “This could be the legacy of some expensive taxis,” suggested Blatt after, with just 15 per cent of the budget left, she was forced to give up her “dream” of travelling through Norway. Anyone who’s heard me bang on aboutMel Blatt in Oulu, Finland
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