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ITV's Shark Celebrity Infested Waters Sees Stars Face 'Intimidating' Dive

THE BAHAMAS, JUL 21 – The ITV series features seven celebrities confronting physical and mental challenges to promote shark conservation and change public perceptions of sharks in the wild.

  • ITV's reality series Celebrity Infested Waters returned on July 21, 2025, featuring seven celebrities diving with Caribbean Reef sharks in The Bahamas.
  • The show followed a July 14 premiere and involved informing the celebrities about swimming with bold, intimidating, and unpredictable Caribbean Reef sharks.
  • Participants included Ade Adepitan, Lenny Henry, Helen George, Lucy Punch, Ross Noble, Dougie Poynter, and Rachel Riley, who faced physical challenges and mixed emotions underwater.
  • Ade called the experience an "opportunity of a lifetime" and the series aimed to change perceptions, promote conservation, and blend entertainment with an important environmental message.
  • The show sparked mixed critical reactions, with some calling it "unwatchable" and others "amazing," while participants described their encounters as memorable and meaningful.
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Sussex Express broke the news in Lewes, United Kingdom on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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