‘I can’t… I’m gonna throw up, I feel like ...’… Brittany Cartwright breaks down in tears with voice shaking as she sobs and quits Special Forces after just 15 brutal hours on day one – leaving in floods of embarrassment and heartbreak while her team runs on without her - suong
BRITTANY Cartwright has voluntarily left Special Forces: World's Toughest Test after failing to complete the first day of intense courses.
It didn't take long before the Bravo star bowed out of the competition after a rough start.



The Vanderpump Rules alum was one of 18 celebrity recruits cast for Season 4 of the reality series.
Participants are tasked to undergo various challenging exercises that mimic military training while overseas in Morocco.
The first episode, titled "Behind Enemy Lines," wasted no time testing the contestants' limits, as they immediately split them up into two teams and forced them to rappel out of a helicopter from 100 feet in the air.
Brittany, who admitted she's "terrified" of heights, had a rough time completing the task, although she eventually overcame her fears and joined the rest of her team on the ground.
However, the group then had to haul 800 pounds of supplies uphill, which became too much for the mother of one.
"I can't. I don't think I can make it," Brittany told course consultant, Jovon "Q" Quarles, as she breathed heavily at the bottom of the hill.
The former NAVY seal pushed Brittany to continue, but after her team was forced to run home due to poor performance, she again expressed that she couldn't go on.
"I feel like I'm gonna pass out, I'm sorry," Brittany told Jovon.
The Valley star then admitted she "didn't want to be the first to go," but she didn't think she could finish out the day.
"I just can't move," Brittany complained.
She ultimately decided the competition wasn't for her and removed her gear.
"I can't. I'm gonna throw up. I'm really sorry. I feel like s**t," Brittany said before walking toward the van to take her home.
"I knew I was gonna be first," she said while watching the rest of her team run off. "This is so embarrassing."
At that time, the recruits were 15 hours and 26 minutes into the first day of training.
Hours earlier, Brittany told the cameras that her ex-husband, Jax Taylor, voiced his doubts to her that she'd make it through the competition.
"I had my ex writing me being like, 'You're not gonna make it far,' right before I even came here. So, people like that, I want to prove wrong, the TV personality said in a confessional interview.
Those remaining in the competition include a mix of well-known professional athletes, TV stars, actors, singers, models, and influencers.
Among them are Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice and her daughter Gia, Empire alum Jussie Smollett, Sister Wives' Kody Brown, Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Eva Marcille, podcast host Brianna "Chickenfry" LaPaglia, and model Chanel Iman.
Additionally, the list includes actor Ravi V. Patel, TikToker Mark Estes, Olympic Gymnast Shawn Johnson East, and her husband, ex-NFL star Andrew East; singer Jessie James Decker and her husband, former NFL star Eric Decker.
Completing the roster are Olympic soccer player Christie Pearce Rampone, former NBA player Nick Young, and former NFL stars Randall Cobb and Johnny Manziel.
Special Forces airs on Thursdays on Fox at 9:00 p.m. EST.

Lateasha ‘Sweet Tea’ Lunceford Leaving Bravo’s ‘Married To Medicine’ After 2 Seasons liennhi


Lateasha “Sweet Tea” Lunceford is ending her time on
The Bravo star took to social media to share that she was not returning to the reality series, but the decision to leave was seemingly not hers.
“It definitely was foul,” she replied to a fan on Instagram who said they were glad they were not returning to M2M because it was “foul” for her. “And I was just going to say… I really wanted to leave it to my fans to figure out what was going on because know that I’m not a quitter.”
She continued, “Never ever been a quitter. And I never ran away from anybody. It just is what it is. There are better things in store for me. That platform was what it was at the moment and I think God has something better, and I’m going down the right path.”
Lunceford joined Married to Medicine in Season 10 as Dr. Greg Lunceford’s wife. Dr. Greg was formerly married to OG star Quad Webb, which created drama from the star as Lunceford clashed with Webb. Lunceford got married to Dr. Greg during her first season and, during her second season, continued to clash with Webb.
In March 2024, Dr. Heavenly Kimes suggested that Married to Medicine was to start filming the following month. Another M2M star not returning for Season 11 is Phaedra Parks, who moved on to