Celebrity SAS fans spot editing blunder as stars are dry moments after dive

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Celebrity SAS fans spot editing blunder as stars are dry moments after dive
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CELEBRITY SAS: Who Dares Wins fans have spotted a major editing blunder after the celebrities did a backwards dive. On Sunday’s episode, the stars had to face their fears and dive backwards into th…

CELEBRITY SAS: Who Dares Wins fans have spotted a major editing blunder after the celebrities did a backwards dive.

On Sunday’s episode, the stars had to face their fears and dive backwards into the pitch-black ocean.Credit: Channel 4But fans noticed that they were quickly dry againWhile some managed to do it without causing any pain to themselves, others panicked and messed up the dive.Fans pointed out that the contestants appeared totally dry, just moments after diving from a seven-meter platform into the waters of the Gulf of Aqaba.

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