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JoJo Siwa Effortlessly Slings Tom Sandoval Over Her Again And Carries Him Again To Base On ‘Special Forces’

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JoJo Siwa carries the newest episode of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test on her again — actually. After Nick Viall struggles to meet the workers’s grueling punishment, the previous Dance Moms star is compelled to hold Tom Sandoval over her shoulders for half a mile again to base.

As the recruits strategy the midway level of their coaching, the workers decides to amp issues up by airlifting them to a mountain vary 4,600 ft above sea degree, the place they need to full a “commando cliff crawl.”

Using a singular rope suspended over a ravine, the celebrities should crawl throughout, let go midway by way of, and pull themselves again up onto the rope with a view to cross.

When solely Sandoval and Olympic gold-medalist Bode Miller are in a position to efficiently full the duty, the remainder of the group faces a taxing punishment, together with Viall, who got here extraordinarily shut to creating it throughout the rope.

“I believe Nick’s in a fairly darkish place proper now,” Jack Osbourne says on the helicopter journey again.

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In order to make the group “pay for” their failures, the workers orders them to hold Sandoval and Miller one mile again to camp. While Tyler Cameron painlessly carries Miller the entire method again, Viall struggles to maintain Sandoval on his shoulders.

“You can study quite a bit about your personal failures. Life’s about attempting to beat them,” the Bachelor star says in his confessional. “But what’s it gonna be that retains me from quitting?”

About midway by way of the hike, a groaning Viall — who retains placing Sandoval down and choosing him again up —  passes the Vanderpump Rules star off to Siwa, who effortlessly slings him over her shoulders and carries him the remainder of the way in which.

“Everything I’ve gotten in my life has been due to my work ethic,” she explains. “I would like the world to see that facet of me — that willpower, that drive.”

If a 20-year-old lady finest recognized for her glittery, rainbow aesthetic carrying a 40-year-old grown man isn’t willpower, then I don’t know what’s.

Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test airs on Monday nights at 9/8c on Fox.

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