Tom Sandoval, JoJo Siwa Set to Compete in ‘Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test’ Season 2 on Fox 

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It looks like Ariana Madix is finally getting her revenge.

Vanderpump Rules star and public enemy No. 1 Tom Sandoval — who faced public backlash earlier this year after it was revealed he was cheating on Madix, his longtime girlfriend and VPR co-star — is set to compete in the new season of Fox‘s survival competition, Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test.

The disgraced reality star will be joined by an eclectic cast of athletes, actors and television personalities in the icy mountains of New Zealand, where they will face challenges that “feel like torture.”

Fox describes the show as “an all-new series in which household names endure some of the harshest, most grueling challenges from the playbook of the actual Special Forces selection process.”

“There are no votes and no eliminations – just survival,” the official show description reads. “These celebrities, who are so used to being in the spotlight, quickly learn the meaning of ‘no guts, no glory’ – and no glam.”

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The Season 2 cast will also include singer JoJo Siwa and model Blac Chyna, Bachelor alumni Nick Viall and Tyler Cameron, as well as NBA player Robert Horry, NFL player Dez Bryant, and Olympic Gold Medalists Bode Miller and Erin Jackson. Savannah Chrisley, Jack Osbourne, Tara Reid, and Brian Austin Green will also be competing.

The cast will be facing “the harsh reality of winter warfare training” with challenges pulled directly from the actual Special Forces selection process.

According to the press release, the contestants will be facing challenges ranging from submerging their bodies in a frozen lake, to climbing the top of a mountain peak, to attempting to escape a helicopter submerged underwater.

Since the series has no formal elimination process, the only way the recruits can leave is if they give up, get injured, or are forced to leave by the show’s Directing Staff, the team of ex-special forces operatives who lead the show’s training exercises.

The series is executive produced by Sophie Leonard, Becky Clarke and Liam Humphreys.

Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test Season 2 will premiere Sept. 25 on Fox.