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Wild wrapped in August. A representative for Grylls confirmed that the Man Vs. Wild star has parted ways with Discovery. Bear has loved the Man vs. Wild journey and looks forward to producing further cutting-edge content again soon for his loyal audience. However, the Grylls empire has grown beyond even all of that. This multi-talent also launched a live arena tour of the UK and has given motivational and keynote speeches. Bear Grylls didn't rest on his laurels after leaving the Discovery Channel.
By the following year, however, Grylls was back with Discovery. The dispute that ended their previous collaboration obviously wasn't enough to bar them from working together again, and this reunion kicked off with Escape From Hell. In a statement released to EW , Grylls called the series "an exciting evolution" of Man vs.
The next six years would see the survivalist accumulate a number of other on-screen credits. While the latter was cancelled for low ratings, a spokesperson for the star told the Evening Standard that Grylls had several irons in the fire with the network. Grylls' longest-running gig, however, has been manning the reins on Running Wild with Bear Grylls since Of course, Grylls was already familiar with the latter network, having signed on to narrate Hostile Planet that same year.
He's certainly a busy guy. Despite what some of his critics might say about him , Grylls isn't just a celebrity survivalist for show. While he once acknowledged to Green Global Travel that there will always be "better survivalists" out there, the reality star lives the life he projects on television and has quite a few remarkable accomplishments under his belt.
After passing the Special Air Service selection at 21 years of age, The Guardian notes that he became "the youngest Briton to climb Mount Everest" just two years later. Grylls also designed and opened survival camp locations around the world. It's not all for camera either. Whenever he has down time, Grylls often travels to his family's privately owned island in the St.
Tudwals Islands, Wales, which he told Kuoni has no water lines or electricity. It doesn't seem that this is a pure relaxation spot, as Grylls runs training missions out there — some involving his own children. The Telegraph reports that the dad of three stranded his then year-old son, Jesse, "on a rocky outcrop off the North Wales coast" as part of training exercise in Grylls had arranged for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution to perform the rescue mission.
While he's become one of the most recognizable stars in the Western world, the Grylls name has become synonymous with survival across the globe. For example, his Mud, Sweat, Tears book was voted "the most influential book in China" in , according to the Financial Times. His somewhat surprising popularity in China even led to the creation of his own survival competition show there called Survivor Game s in via Real Screen.
Grylls' impact has been felt in the United Arab Emirates, as well. When Grylls isn't surviving on television, he's surviving in print For over a decade, this multi-hyphenate has been putting his survival skills to ink through his children's book series, Mission Survival. Wild is broadcast in countries around the world.
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