Strictly Come Dancing star Maisie Smith has recalled a brutal fight she had on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins with Ferne McCann.
The Channel 4 series recently unveiled its latest line-up, with the pair among a host of famous faces that will be put to the test in the Jordanian desert.
During a chat with The Sun, Maisie revealed that she earned the nickname Tiny Temper during filming, explaining it was "because [she] was showing a bit of grit and anger in the tasks".
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Recalling one particular moment where she ended up in a fight with Ferne, the star said: "They went, 'Go,' and I wasn't expecting her to just go crazy. But she literally just went, 'Agh,' and just screamed. I think she shut her eyes, screamed and just went crazy.
"I thought, 'OK. I need to step up my game'. I was going for a solid minute with just screaming and punching, like a proper cat fight."
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She added: "I got a couple of good punches in. It wasn't like a normal boxing ring. It was nonstop. I think neither of us wanted to do it. We just closed our eyes, pictured someone we hated and absolutely went crazy on each other!
"After I'd done it, one of the DS (Directing Staff) was like, 'Well done. You actually smashed it, Tiny Temper'. That was it. After that, the name was stuck."
However, there seem to be no hard feelings, as Maisie praised Ferne's camaraderie with the contestants. "No matter how tired we all were, or we would be absolutely battered and past the point of exhaustion and she'd be asking about holidays and families," she said.
"She was like, 'So, tell me about your relationship.' That's what I loved about her, is that no matter what was happening, she was always happy. That was nice."
Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins returns to Channel 4 on September 4 at 9pm.

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