Fox Releases Trailer for Second Season of “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test,” Featuring Tom Sandoval

Tom Sandoval is putting his physical and mental skills to the test…

Fox has released the official trailer for the second season of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test, featuring the 40-year-old Mexican-American reality television personality and Vanderpump Rules star and 13 other celebrity recruits.

Tom SandovalIn addition to Sandoval, the latest group of celebrities going through the made-for-TV, Special Forces selection process are Dez Bryant, Tyler Cameron, Savannah Chrisley, Blac Chyna, Brian Austin Green, Robert HorryErin Jackson, Bode Miller, Jack Osbourne, Tara Reid, Kelly RizzoJoJo Siwa and Nick Viall.

Here’s the logline for season two: This time around, the recruits will be faced with the harsh reality of winter warfare training on the mountains of New Zealand where the terrain and freezing temperatures are brutal and the tasks will feel like torture. There are no votes, and no eliminations – just survival. These celebrities, who are so used to being in the spotlight, will quickly learn the meaning of “no guts, no glory” – and no glam. Selection for the Special Forces is a test unlike any other.

Training is led by Directing Staff (DS) agents Rudy Reyes, Mark “Billy” Billingham, Jason “Foxy” Fox and new agent, Jovon “Q” Quarles, who are ex-special forces operatives.

In season one of Special Forces: World’s Toughest TestThe Bachelorette‘s Hannah Brown and soccer superstar Carli Lloyd made it to the end of the Special Ops training out of the 16 celebrity contestants.

Lauren Jauregui to Co-Host American Music Awards Red Carpet Show

Lauren Jaureguiwill be hitting the red carpet in a big way at the American Music Awards

The 23-year-old Cuban American singer and former Fifth Harmony member will co-host the 2019 AMAs Red Carpet Live.

Lauren Jauregui

Jauregui will host the official pre-show for this year’s AMAs alongside Sofia CarsonNick ViallAJ GibsonRaja Kumari and Jaymes Vaughan

It’s the first hosting gig for Jauregui.

The pre-show will stream live for two hours before the awards show exclusively on Twitter so fans can watch and engage in real-time conversation.

The red carpet pre-show will include interviews with nominees, performers and presenters, beginning at 6:00 pm ET and ending at 8:00 pm ET when the AMAs is set to officially start. The 2019 AMAs will broadcast live from the Microsoft Theaterin Los Angeles on Sunday, November 24 at 8:00 pm ET on ABC