Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins Final Two Stages Crowned Georgia Harrison and Lanny Daniels as champions following a hard-fought final on Monday.
The Love Island star, 29, and the boxer, 36, broke down in tears upon learning the good news, while winter combat training experts said the pair would 'outlast the men' in the series.
Georgia and Lani were joined in the final four by Bianca Gascoigne and fellow boxer Anthony Okoko, who had an unfortunate fall at the last hurdle and failed to pass the course, leaving the model 10 minutes before the end of the trial.
The final challenge left Georgia 'hallucinating' as she was locked in a dog cage and submerged in cold water.
Following the win, fans were quick to write X: 'Lanny Daniels and Georgia Harrison, two kick-ass ladies! Congratulations to both! Absolutely brilliant': 'Brilliant, fair play, incredible effort by both Georgia and Lani': 'Girl power, well done!'.
Celebrity SAS: Who Dare Wins Georgia Harrison, 29, (L) and Lanny Daniels, 36, (R) were crowned champions in Monday's grueling finale.
Love Island star and boxer break down in tears after learning the good news, while winter combat training experts both 'outdo men' (pictured Georgia)
The final investigation left Georgia 'hallucinating' after being locked in a dog cage and drowned in cold water.
Georgia told the experts after the win: 'I can't believe it's me and you. Thank you, that is horrible, you are so sick.
When Lani admitted: 'I don't think I've ever believed in my downfall. This is my time to shine and nothing is going to stop me.
Before coach Jason Fox explained: 'I think it taught me that girls are tough. They are resilient and they surpass men.'
In the finale, the final four memorize a cover story and hide a fictitious mission from a special investigative team, while enduring questioning and punishment.
Ahead of the final, Georgia opened up about the final challenge and labeled it the 'toughest day of her life'.
Says The Sun: 'I thought the trial would be easy because I'd watch it on TV and think, 'If it was me, I wouldn't be on the floor', but I really underestimated it.
'I thought I could meditate, but it's too difficult. You're so distracted you don't know how long it's been, who you're with, or if it's even real.
'You lose awareness of your surroundings. I was definitely delusional. It was horrible, very difficult, humiliating, depressing and one of the hardest things I have ever done in my life.
Georgia told the experts after the win: 'I can't believe it's me and you. Thank you, that is horrible, you are so sick.
When Lani admitted: 'I don't think I've ever believed in my downfall. This is my time to shine and nothing is going to stop me.
Georgia and Lani were joined in the final four by Bianca Gascoigne (L) and fellow boxer Anthony Okoko (R), who sadly fell at the last hurdle and failed to pass the course.
Following the win, fans were quick to write X: 'Lanny Daniels and Georgia Harrison, two kick-ass girls!'
It comes after Bobby Norris was forced to leave Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins after a brutal challenge gone wrong.
The 38-year-old reality star gave up her armor in the penultimate episode after injuring herself during a wrestling match.
There was a former Dovey star A doctor advised him to withdraw after a wrestling match with the Love Island star Ovie Soko33.
Bobby took on the basketball player in the wrestling match. A temporary ring filled with soil.
Not only did Bobby fail, but the reality star hunk accidentally ripped off his opponents clothes, causing more damage than that.
After the challenge, the former TOWIE star immediately asked to see a doctor and was told she had suffered a serious injury.
The doctor told him that he was experiencing neck and back spasms that were only likely to worsen, and advised him to go home until he left work.
Ahead of the final, Georgia opened up about the last challenge and labeled it the 'toughest day of her life'.
She said: 'I thought the trial would be easy because I'd watch it on TV and think, 'If it was me, I wouldn't be on the floor', but I underestimated it.
He told Bobby: 'Your mobility is going to be more restricted and you're going to be at risk of further harming yourself.'
TV presenter Cheri Healy, 43, was the first to leave on Sunday night's episode and told former SAS soldier and presenter Jason Fox her experience would be unforgettable.
She said: 'It's been life-changing but I know when the line is and it's great. I thought long and hard about this.