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Globe-trotting celebrities no match for ordinary folk
The Independent
|November 07, 2025
Everyone muck ins, but this all-star version of 'Race Across the World' just doesn't travel well
In the world of reality television, there are formats built for average members of the population to compete in (Britain’s Got Talent, say, or Dragons’ Den).
Then there are the shows for famous people (like Strictly or I’m a Celeb). And lastly, there are The hybrids: shows that start life with normie contestants and end up catering to our celebrity overlords. Celebrity Big Brother, Celebrity Bake-Off, Celebrity Traitors. All have successfully zhuzhed up their lineup with a sprinkle of stardust. But Celebrity Race Across the World is something different: a show that feels inhibited by the injection of recognisable faces.
The idea, as the celebrity version arrives at its third series, remains simple: four duos will race across central America, stopping at various cultural or scenic checkpoints. In the process, they will experience life in Latin American homestays, suffer congested transport networks, and get to know each other even better. Roman Kemp (a ubiquitous presence on reality TV shows) is accompanied by his older sister, Harleymoon; Anita Rani brings her dad, Bal, along for the journey; Strictly
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