
What do you get when you send a bunch of (British) celebrities hiking up the highest free-standing mountain in the world?
You get a lot of hilarious accidents, that’s what!
Nine celebrities are taking 10 days to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa to raise money for the Comic Relief charity. The climb usually takes 5 days, but we’re talking about the likes of Girls Aloud songstress Cheryl Cole and Denise Van Outen (yeah, look her up).
They’ll be lucky if any of them actually make it to the top!
Within the first 24 hours, the team has already run into trouble. Denise broke her walking stick when she tripped. The HOrror!
Nor was she the only one tripping!
While on a potty squat break, singer Alesha Dixon went tumbling down a hill, but was not seriously hurt. She shouldn’t have been pushing so hard!
Take That singer Gary Barlow still suffers some back discomfort, but is doing better.
The team also includes DJ Chris Moyles, GMTV presenter Ben Shepard, Boyzone singer Ronan Keating, TV presenter Fearne Cotton, and Girls Aloud singers Cheryl Cole and Kimberley Walsh.
Good luck!
[Photo via Getty Images.]
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