Special Forces: Why did Teresa and Jussie cry?

Why did Teresa, Gia, Jussie, and Eva cry during two tough Special Forces tasks?

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This week’s episode of Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test left the stars heartbroken.

Five recruits, including Teresa Giudice and Jussie Smollett, broke down in tears, while one quit the competition with a shocking reason.

Out of Breath While Climbing the Dam

Teresa ran out of breath while carrying her pack during the dam challenge.

Her daughter, Gia, consoled her, “I will always protect you.”

Childhood memories of Teresa adjusting to life after her prison stint were brought back.

Mother and daughter struggled, but their muscles gave out.

Choking on Air Underwater

In the next challenge, the recruits had to climb a closed vessel, choking on water. Teresa said, “I’m going to drown.

I can’t swim.” Gia managed to regain her composure, but Teresa started to panic and failed the challenge.

Jussie and Eva’s Mistake

Jussie Smollett, along with Eva Marcille, missed the exit door through the water.

Eva was shaken as she emerged and said, “I would have died.”

Jussie, feeling guilty for her partner’s mistake, couldn’t hold back tears.

He chose the same route on his second attempt, and collapsed again.

Humans, not robots, in the Milling Challenge

Following the grappling round, Brianna LaPaglia hit Shawn Johnson East, causing the Olympian to suffer a nosebleed.

Regret and pressure left emotions, not injuries.

Teresa’s Final Decision

When Gia got the chance to fight, Teresa took off her armband.

She said, “I’ve seen everything in your upbringing, but now you have to stand alone.”

Her mother lovingly said that she wasn’t going to give up, but she couldn’t bear to see her daughter saved a second time.

Gia wiped away her tears

As Teresa left, Gia cried and said, “I should have gone too.”

She remembered her childhood torture—she was left alone when her parents went to jail.

But ultimately, she resolved to go as far as her mother had tried.

Eva also had to leave.

After those emotional shocks, Eva was expelled due to security concerns.

The DS said, “Your safety comes first; this course is not for you.”

The Special Forces reminded her that the training here involves more mind and heart than body.

Tears and defeat are mixed emotions—but the strength hidden within them is what makes a true winner.

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