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For years I’ve pushed myself to the edge for charity.
I’ve raised thousands of pounds by taking on some pretty crazy, daredevil challenges — swimming with sharks, fire walking, a 15,000-foot skydive, a 200-foot abseil, a 160-foot bungee jump, climbing Ben Nevis ten times, and even stepping into the ring for a white-collar boxing match.
This year is different.
This year is my final stunt.
To even attempt it, I had to lose over 30 kilograms — five stone — and completely change my life.
The challenge? Wing walking — standing on the wing of a plane, thousands of feet in the air, strapped on as it flies, climbs, dives, and twists through the sky.
Recently, I asked you, the community, to choose the charity. Hundreds of you commented with amazing causes, and I’ve chosen two: Midlands Air Ambulance and One Cat at a Time.
Follow me over the next few weeks as I raise awareness and funds for these incredible charities — and prepare to take on my craziest challenge yet.