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Courteney Cox, Nick Jonas to join Bear Grylls for gruelling experience

Courteney Cox, Nick Jonas to join Bear Grylls for gruelling experience

| | 03 Jan 2017, 04:09 pm
New Delhi, Jan 3 (IBNS): ‘Running Wild with Bear Grylls’ is back, as the famed survivalist takes a new host of unsuspecting celebrities under his wing to explore some of the most remote locations around the world.

First up joining the renowned adventurer is triple-platinum recording artist and actor, Nick Jonas, followed by SAG Award-winning actress, Courteney Cox, as Bear takes them on the 48-hour extreme survival challenge of a lifetime.

Airing exclusively on the Discovery Channel, other big name celebrities from the world of showbiz joining Bear include: dancer and Emmy Award-winning choreographer, Julianne Hough; stage and screen actress and singer, Vanessa Hudgens; alpine skier and Olympic gold medallist, Lindsey Vonn; and Hall of Fame basketball player, Shaquille O'Neal. Each of the accomplished actors and athletes will partner with Bear for two days for a one-on-one adventure they will never forget.

Running Wild with Bear Grylls will air every Thursday at 9 PM starting January 5 on Discovery.


 

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