Victoria Pendleton has signed up to Don’t Look Down as she learns to high wire walk alongside other famous faces all for Stand Up to Cancer
Victoria Pendleton has said her twin brother’s death was harder than any TV challenge she has taken part in.
The cyclist has taken on a new challenge as she signed up for this year’s Stand Up To Cancer’s Don’t Look Down where she and a string other celebs conquer their fear of heights. Paddy McGuinness took the famous faces to the Austrian Alps to learn how to high wire walk.
The whole challenge leads up to the final task which is to wire walk 90 metres above one of London’s most iconic landmarks. Each of the celebs who are taking part have been impacted by cancer in one way or another â whether that’s personally or a family or friend.
Victoria’s twin brother Alex passed away in June after being diagnosed with cancer. He was just 42 years old. She said: “For me, having experienced my brother and terminal cancer, nothing seems scary. Having a loved one with terminal cancer pass away is far harder then any challenge I could do â worse than any hike or bungee. Overcoming any fear is far insignificant in comparison.”