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00:00Jeff, have you done this before? I've never been on a boat like this, no.
00:17If we all ended up in it, I would laugh. If we're going down, we're going down together.
00:23I'm desperate to get in. In 1650, a Portuguese sailor's boat sprang
00:29a leak off Brazil's east coast. This is gorgeous.
00:33By a twist of fate, he landed at the village of Canoa Quebrada, meaning broken canoe.
00:38Look at it. Do you know what, I need some of this. I've
00:42been looking forward to leg two. For three of the teams, it's a welcome oasis
00:47after travelling over 1,500 kilometres stripped of their usual luxuries.
00:53I think we can breathe a little bit because we come first.
00:57It was not easy. Stiff competition, though, guys. You lot
01:00are all really sharp, switched on, so we know we've got our work cut out for us.
01:05First leg was really difficult, but actually it feels like it's a distant memory now.
01:09Sufi, wave. Oh, my God.
01:13I'm standing. Guys, you should have stood up.
01:19Okay, well done. I've never been on a boat like that before.
01:25You know when you go to a popular tourist destination and it's teeming with people,
01:29this feels like our little secret. This is a wonderful experience. I'm sorry
01:34that Cola and Mary Ellen aren't here to do it with us.
01:36Where do you think they are? Give us a lift, Horsie. Give us a lift.
01:41Donkey. Not donkey, it's donknot.
01:43Long Beach. Where?
01:44Long Beach on the North. Hello.
01:45Oh, they got in last night. I knew Kelly and Jeremy was going to be the
01:57first, come on. Yeah.
01:58He's got a say yes training, I swear. While just over two hours separate the first
02:02three teams, cousins Cola and Mary Ellen are trailing 12 and a half hours behind.
02:07I don't have any regrets. I do think because it's the first leg, it
02:12was a good opportunity to have a lot of fun and I think every leg we're only going to
02:16get stronger and quicker. We can only get better, you know what I mean?
02:21Oh my God, it's Mary Ellen and Cola. Yay. We made it.
02:31So you've just got in? Just got in, like literally.
02:33We've had a brilliant time. It was banging. You had the caipirinha night
02:37where the guy was like, I'll make you any caipirinha with this fruit, so I just tried
02:41all of them, obviously. Papaya, grapefruit, oh my God.
02:44Were they delicious? And the next time I finished one, this guy
02:46would give me another one. I was like, sweet, this is great. It's a great holiday.
02:49I was like, oh yeah, wait, we're racing. It's easy to forget you're in a competition
02:54when you listen to Cola and Mary Ellen talk about all their experiences.
02:57You're like, I want to come to the samba party. We've got to stay focused.
03:02We need to stay focused. Oh my God.
03:05But for Cola and Mary Ellen, their good times have come at a cost as they've already used
03:10up over a fifth of their entire budget. We spent a lot of money on one taxi.
03:15You know, it's the first leg. We're learning a lot.
03:18I mean, we're first in spending. We're learning.
03:20We haven't spent any money on accommodation yet.
03:22No. What?
03:23Same. Who's in charge of the budget? You're in
03:25charge. Yeah.
03:26He loves a budget. Sam and Scott, they keep their cards really
03:30close to their chest. Yeah, yeah.
03:32Oh, they want to win. I like this. I think it's nice.
03:34Absolutely. Yeah, yeah.
03:35There's two hours between first and third. The competition is on now.
03:39As the second leg begins, the teams will leave the checkpoint in the order they arrived.
04:02Hola. First to find out where they're heading next,
04:07Kelly and Jeremy. This is for you.
04:09Thank you. You want to see?
04:11No, you do it. Let's go. Let's see where we're going.
04:14Our second checkpoint is L'Ansois, Baja. L'Ansois or L'Ansois?
04:20L'Ansois. L'Ansois.
04:21L'Ansois. Do you know where this is?
04:23No. No idea. Okay.
04:25Thank you. Obrigada.
04:27Obrigada. Ciao.
04:28Ciao. Oh my God, I'm so excited.
04:34Let's ask this guy. Do you know where this is?
04:36L'Ansois. Yes, yes. I think this is it.
04:39Oh, it's right in the middle there. So it's right in the middle.
04:411,550 kilometres away, the second checkpoint, L'Ansois.
04:48Gateway to the sprawling Chapada Diamantina National Park.
04:53Here, the landscape of huge quartz rocks, deep canyons and waterfalls
04:59give the park its nickname, Brazil's Lost World.
05:04To get there, teams could pass through up to seven different states of Brazil,
05:10either making their way along the Atlantic coastline, rugged to the north,
05:14but to the south, a well-trodden tourist trail dotted with busy seaside cities.
05:21Or they may be drawn inland, potentially a more direct route,
05:25but first they would need to travel backwards to pick up the right connections.
05:31I really don't want to go rural. I really don't.
05:34You prefer the coast? I prefer the coast.
05:36So if we do by the coast, you don't think we'll be longer?
05:39Because it seems if we go in the middle, it can be faster.
05:44Don't forget, babe, we've got an hour on everyone,
05:46so we're just going to get on a quick bus and we'll whiz down here.
05:49We didn't go to the beach on the first leg. We didn't even have a swim.
05:52I think Joao Pessoa is good. If we want to see a beautiful beach, this is perfect.
05:56I think we go there and then we make a plan of how we head inland.
06:01Kelly's plan, to travel via Natal to Joao Pessoa,
06:06a hopping-off point for intrepid travellers in search of the unspoilt wild coast.
06:12Perfect.
06:14I guess you only really experience a country
06:17when you kind of see the nature and the sounds and the smells and the wildlife
06:23and just the natural state of it is what really excites me.
06:28I just love it.
06:29That would be a challenge for Jeremy because he would just want to be racing.
06:32Arakati? Arakati bus station? You speak English?
06:35Taxi.
06:36Taxi, yeah, yeah.
06:37No, he doesn't know. OK, thank you.
06:39Babe, try to negotiate the price with the cab.
06:43It's like 50. Try to ask 40.
06:46As Kelly and Jeremy look for a fast getaway to the nearest transport hub of Arakati...
06:51Let's get the map out, then.
06:53..husbands-to-be, Scott and Sam, are on their tail.
06:57I'm a little bit nervous. There's an hour between us and Kelly and Jeremy
07:01and Geoff and Freddie are one hour behind us, so it's very, very tight.
07:05Shall we sit down here and plan our route?
07:07Yeah, let's have a little seat.
07:10Scott, they're there.
07:12Who is?
07:13Jeremy's there.
07:15Oh, a taxi!
07:17Oh, tricky.
07:18Oh, you know, when you're rolling in it, you can afford the luxuries in life.
07:22How much was that one?
07:23This one is free.
07:28Where are they going?
07:30They're spending money.
07:33If you can drive faster...
07:35No, come on, it's fine.
07:37It just goes to show how close behind us they are.
07:41I think we'll stay in the lead.
07:43Maybe, like, we are the leader on this.
07:45I'd love to keep it.
07:48I am drawn to the coast.
07:50One of the jobs I think will be quite nice is working in a hostel
07:55where it's kind of zen.
07:57Yeah, I'm into that.
07:59Job is bed and a meal and use of facilities,
08:02so just like the first leg, we didn't have to pay for accommodation,
08:06we didn't have to pay for food.
08:08Scott and Sam have their sights set on a job in hippie haven,
08:12Pipa Beach.
08:14I want to go where everyone's beautiful,
08:17everyone's, like, peace, love, bit of hippie vibe.
08:22That's the Brazil that I've heard of, but never been.
08:26We just need to get on a bus.
08:28Yeah, we go? No.
08:30In here? Yeah. How much?
08:32Five. For each?
08:34Yes, for each. OK.
08:36That's going to be cheaper than a taxi.
08:38Yeah, we'll go now. Thank you.
08:42I'm happy for you to choose this leg and I'll choose next leg.
08:45Yeah, all right. OK, go.
08:47Do it that way. Sweet, sweet, sweet.
08:49Father and son, Geoff and Freddie, are setting off in third place.
08:54Wildlife lovers will have the opportunity to look after alpacas.
08:58Sick. Let's do that.
09:00What? Look after alpacas.
09:02Yeah, but alpacas are jokes.
09:04To say Fred is impulsive is an absolute understatement.
09:08I've always been incredibly safe and measured
09:11about absolutely everything in life.
09:15I'd love to meditate.
09:16Stones Throw, from the beach,
09:18with meditation and yoga classes on offer,
09:20would love that, would love that.
09:22I don't fancy that at all.
09:24So being a risk-taker and seeing something outside the box
09:27is where you're going to be a massive player.
09:29Alpaca.
09:31So money, meal and bed.
09:33Just to let you know, this is taking us inland.
09:35It's back towards Fortaleza.
09:37No issue doing it whatsoever cos it's your turn to choose
09:40and it's completely up to you.
09:41It would be a case of what direction you want to go in.
09:44I was so certain about going to do this thing.
09:46What do you want to do?
09:47No, it's not about what I want to do.
09:49You've chosen and I've just told you
09:51it means that we're going there, inland.
09:53If you're happy with that...
09:55Dad, do you know I love animals? We would have a great laugh.
09:58And we earn as well. Yeah? OK.
10:01Making a break from the pack,
10:03Freddie's aiming for the hinterland of Quixada,
10:06placing his bets on going 160km back to Fortaleza
10:11before they can make any headway in the race.
10:14I'll give you the map, which is your leg.
10:16Take us to the bus garage and find it.
10:18I want Fred to have a taste of being fully in control of everything.
10:24Is that where you are most of the time, then?
10:26This is great fun!
10:28As Geoff and Freddie search for their bus to go backwards...
10:32A bus to Natal, yes?
10:34Do you have two tickets? What time?
10:36..12km away, Kelly and Jeremy have arrived in Aricate Station...
10:41Nine o'clock to Natal.
10:43..keen to capitalise on their taxi splash
10:45and escape on the first bus to Natal.
10:48We don't want to be here when the others turn up.
10:54OK. So what's wrong with that?
10:59OK, so we need to get it. We need to change some money.
11:01You can't change money here.
11:03Nowhere! There can't just be one bus out.
11:09All right. Oh, this is going to be brutal.
11:14Only able to afford tickets for the later, cheaper bus,
11:18Kelly and Jeremy have a seven-and-a-half-hour wait.
11:22I mean, if we hadn't have taken that expensive taxi,
11:26would we have been able to afford to get on the nine o'clock bus?
11:31Yes.
11:36Where?
11:37Oh!
11:40Right, I spot a Kelly Brook... No way! ..in the wild.
11:43Where? Sitting on that bench.
11:46We saw them earlier get a taxi.
11:48They've gone no further. That was hours ago.
11:50Oh, my God, I really hope they're not on the same bus as us.
11:53Is there a bus tonight?
11:56Oh!
12:00This is a problem. We've run out of Brazilian money.
12:09Yes?
12:17Do you have Brazilian money?
12:21You don't have?
12:23Oh, my God, they're picking on the Mormons, babe.
12:25They can't ask the Mormons.
12:27The Mormons are 100% going to help them.
12:30That's not fair. Oh.
12:34He's American, so he's going to be...
12:41Yes, yeah.
12:42How far away are you?
12:47The bus is not till midnight.
12:50But it's got limited... It's only got a few tickets left,
12:53so we need to book them as soon as possible.
12:57Thank you so much. Thank you.
12:59Oh. Yes. I'm going to hug you. Thank you.
13:02Oh, my God. I can't watch. It's painful. I can't watch, babe.
13:07Has your friend come in? Yeah.
13:09How will we find him? Can you...
13:11He's like that and he knows we're first.
13:13OK. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much.
13:16I assumed that they would be waiting here
13:19until their friend turned up. Did I?
13:21I'm a little bit worried now.
13:25Oh, my God. No way. Oh, I think that's them.
13:27Oh, my God. Hola. Yeah!
13:3250, 60, 70, 80.
13:34You've honestly saved us a night in the bus station.
13:38So, thank you. We are out of here.
13:41He is brilliant. That's what he excels at.
13:44I present you with Brazilian money.
13:46300. OK. Obrigada. Thank you so much.
13:50And the deal was done.
13:52Oh, he did it. He did it. Oh, my God, he did it!
13:55You know when, like, you're sitting somewhere
13:57and you just start questioning all your life choices?
14:00We're not the end of the world. I think we are not bad.
14:03How could it be much worse? I've got a mouth ulcer.
14:06I really think we are not bad. The stress is real.
14:09With two teams waiting for a midnight departure south,
14:13Geoff and Freddy are already on the road.
14:23Heading to Fortaleza, the opposite direction to the next checkpoint.
14:29And team leader Freddy needs to find an onward connection
14:32or face being stuck there tonight.
14:35Oh, this is a bus from Fortaleza to...
14:3811 o'clock.
14:4011 o'clock. OK.
14:42Me and me padre buy tickets.
14:46How we buy?
14:50Yes, two tickets.
14:56Yeah.
14:58OK, thank you. Obrigado.
15:00You absolute legend.
15:02What lovely people. Like, there might be a language barrier.
15:05You broke it, mate.
15:07My leg is going to be nothing but perfect.
15:13Obrigado.
15:15It feels good. I feel like I'm winning.
15:17Dad, what about this for a celebration dance?
15:23Yeah, yeah.
15:24It's not a bad pillar. To be fair, it's a good standard.
15:27It's a good standard.
15:33Let the fun begin.
15:37Leaving the checkpoint in last place,
15:39Kola and Mary-Ellen are looking to catch up
15:42with a quick bus out of Aracati Station.
15:45Hola, do you need a bus anywhere?
15:53The strategy of this leg is to get as far as possible,
15:56as quick as possible.
15:58I'll do my best to not open that book and see three other names.
16:01Ah!
16:03Si, si, si.
16:06Our best option is to get the bus all the way to Recife.
16:10We get to Recife at nine. OK.
16:12And that's pretty decent.
16:14Choosing the earliest option that gets them the furthest,
16:17Kola and Mary-Ellen are jumping on an all-day bus,
16:21travelling over 600km to Recife.
16:25This leg is strictly business, mate. Cool.
16:27Yeah? Done. Done. Proud of you.
16:31Right, so now we need to get tickets and exchange money.
16:34Hola. I'm looking to exchange.
16:38My strengths in this race will be I'm good at charming people.
16:42Oh, my... Obrigado.
16:44Hola!
16:46I'm very versatile and adaptable.
16:49I'm smarter than I look.
16:51It's good business.
16:53Mucho obrigado.
16:55Si, si.
16:59Kola is fully taking the lead this time, but he's got this.
17:03We're leisure time Larrys, good time Charlie,
17:05but now we need to prove to ourselves that we can actually race the races.
17:09He looks like he's on top of the world, to be honest.
17:11He looks like he's absolutely buzzing.
17:24Wow. What an amazing place.
17:26I've never seen so much green in my life.
17:30Rising up from the vast Kachinga Plains of Kishadah,
17:34towering volcanic monoliths dominate the landscape.
17:39These natural monuments are formed from cooling magma
17:43and eroded over millennia.
17:47It's like it's not real.
17:49What's them dinosaurs, that fly, called?
17:52Pterodactyls. Pterodactyls up there.
17:56This just makes it the perfect pick for him.
17:59He did incredibly well.
18:02In return for bed and board at a hilltop glamping site,
18:06Freddie's arranged a day's work.
18:08The black one, his name is Freddie.
18:11Fred, yeah.
18:12The brown one, her name is Tina.
18:15Hi, Tina.
18:16Freddie and Gina.
18:17Me and the alpaca have the same name.
18:19This morning's task, mucking around in the forest,
18:23This morning's task, mucking out the long-term residence,
18:27Freddie's namesake and partner alpaca, Tina.
18:30Look, she's got her ears back, look.
18:32Is this your dinner, Tina?
18:35See you, Geoffroy.
18:38Oh, Tina's interested.
18:40She gave me a little wink there.
18:42Dad, we need to get all this bit.
18:44Fred, I love that furrow.
18:48Here's a bit more.
18:52Independence for Fred is the name of the game, really.
18:55I think when the boys lost their mum,
18:57I really doubled down on putting all of my time,
19:02effort, attention, focus on my children.
19:06I needed to be there helping them to navigate
19:09whatever the future was going to look like for them,
19:12given their loss.
19:13I'm still playing that role.
19:15But, yeah, the more Fred does for himself,
19:19I know that he can start to push on in life.
19:23I definitely wouldn't work on a farm,
19:25but I could see myself doing something with animals.
19:29To be in a place like this with Fred
19:31is exactly what I was hoping to get out of this trip.
19:36I never thought I'd ever wash a horse in my life.
19:39Good boy, yeah, and again, and again.
19:41I really hope that this sends him home
19:43with a sort of fresh belief in himself
19:47and what he can do and what he should try.
19:51You're welcome.
19:56To the east...
19:58Hola. Hola.
20:00Omnibus to Pipa.
20:02..two teams have arrived in the coastal city of Natal.
20:06Obrigado. Obrigado.
20:09Staying on the move, Scott and Sam.
20:13OK, there's a bus at nine.
20:15I don't... I'm not convinced we're going to catch the bus at nine.
20:18Because there was one at 11.
20:20It's more realistic that we're going to get the 11th.
20:22Whilst Kelly and Jeremy are stranded with no local currency.
20:26Ideally, we wanted to get the first bus out at nine o'clock
20:29to drive down to the coast today,
20:31but we have to get money to be able to continue our race.
20:35Oh, my God, like one terrible decision.
20:38You grabbed that taxi and then we were stuck.
20:41We're moving at that pace. Yeah.
20:43We're going to keep making those mistakes.
20:45We're on the same side, though. I know we're on the same side.
20:47The fact is, we were so desperate to race and get on the road,
20:51we're now walking around a city we don't know... Yeah.
20:55..trying to find a bank.
20:57All right, not far.
20:59Just a few thousand blocks down.
21:01Oh, my God. Oh, this is bleak.
21:03This isn't the beach.
21:07Pipa Beach? This one?
21:10See? Thank you.
21:14Once a sleepy fishing village,
21:16Pipa Beach was discovered by surfers in the 1970s
21:20looking for the perfect wave.
21:23Party, yoga, surf.
21:25Oh, yeah, that's what I want to do, all of that.
21:27Now firmly on the tourist trail,
21:29it draws a relaxed, young international crowd.
21:34Banana?
21:36Oh, thank you. Nice to meet you.
21:38How are you?
21:40Er, no.
21:44Anyway, no, no, it's all good.
21:46You won't say no, my darling.
21:48We normally get brothers. Never had Dad before.
21:50That's a new one on me.
21:53Wow. That's the hostel.
21:55This is amazing.
21:57Nice and shaded as well.
21:59Cool.
22:03Been to anywhere like this before?
22:05No.
22:07To be honest with you, I don't think I've spotted anyone
22:09over the age of 25.
22:11Erm, so slightly out of my comfort zone.
22:14Is this what Glastonbury's like?
22:16Parts of it, very much so, yeah.
22:18In the healing fields.
22:21Guests who stay here often pitch in to help.
22:25I, I mean, I'm always on the broom, aren't I, Sam?
22:28I don't even think we own one.
22:30To earn their keep, Scott and Sam have been tasked
22:33with freshening up the faded Circle of Love,
22:36a peaceful spot where travellers gather to meditate
22:39and commune with nature.
22:41I might just come and live in the forest and do painting.
22:44How do you feel about that? Yeah.
22:46What kind of age are the people that come here?
22:49Mostly between 22 and 35.
22:53Yeah.
22:55But we always have, like, an old person
22:59that is always here.
23:01They are showing that to have this life, there is no age.
23:05I am in a bit of denial about my age, I'm not going to lie.
23:09Erm, I don't know what you're supposed to feel like.
23:13Hashtag nifty at 50.
23:15Erm, but...
23:18..I feel the same.
23:20Like, everyone's like,
23:22oh, aren't your knees starting to creak?
23:24No, I don't know what you mean.
23:26How old are you?
23:28I am 34.
23:30You're still young.
23:32I forget that there's an age difference between me and Sam.
23:35It's never been a thing that we've even...
23:38You just don't think about it.
23:40Because he's a bit old for his years and I'm young for mine,
23:44so it meets in the middle.
23:46I'm not very good at painting, I've decided.
23:50I mean, it's no Banksy.
23:53Are we there yet?
23:55Making up ground.
23:57Are we there yet? No.
24:00How about now?
24:02I will kill you.
24:04Kala and Mary-Ellen are on their 12-hour bus to Recife.
24:08If you do this now, yeah...
24:10And we'd still come last?
24:12The next leg...
24:14I swear, it's just vibes, Bob.
24:16These guys are bombing it down the motorway like it's F1.
24:19As they close in on Natal...
24:21I'm delirious.
24:23..one team are still trying to get out.
24:25It's 11.19 and we've missed two buses,
24:28so we're going to try and get on the 1 o'clock.
24:31And we have to get down there now because, honestly,
24:34I am completely broken.
24:36While they've managed to change money,
24:38it's lost them four hours in the race.
24:41We are literally exhausted.
24:43Like, Jeremy and I never argue, ever.
24:45And we are being told, like,
24:48And we are being really tested on this.
24:50Our bus is leaving now. Let's go.
24:53Still in Quixadar.
24:55I'm a bit stuck where to go next.
24:57This desero, do you know what, sounds beautiful.
25:01You've got a statue there.
25:04Looks like a Buddha. Spiritual.
25:06There you go, that's a bit of Dad.
25:08So, as much as this is my leg,
25:10and I think Dad wants to leave me in charge and pick what I want to do,
25:14I think this place would be perfect for both of us.
25:18I think Dad would really appreciate the fact
25:20that I have thought about him in my decision.
25:24So, for the next step of the journey,
25:26I like the idea of going to Desero de Norte,
25:30purely because there's, like, a spiritual statue,
25:34and I think you would appreciate that.
25:36That sounds like a really lovely plan.
25:38Not that we don't get on, but I feel like we've gotten really well,
25:41we've worked really hard together.
25:43It's been brilliant. It's been a beautiful day.
25:47Dad, do you see that rock over there, right?
25:50Do you see a face?
25:51And you've got, like, curly kind of hair,
25:53like someone's just got a perm,
25:55and then, like, you've got the little nose.
25:57Can you see it?
25:58Oh, I do see it.
25:59You see it?
26:00I do see it.
26:02At the time I lost my mum, Dad had to push his feelings
26:06and all of that aside to be there for me and my brother,
26:09and at times where I've pushed him away,
26:14he's pulled even harder to bring me back in.
26:19I have not been...
26:23..that close with him for a long time, like.
26:27So, do you see a big cloud that goes right up?
26:30It's like a wolf.
26:32I thought that was a crocodile.
26:34OK, or on the right-hand side,
26:36he's almost like a sort of an old wizard.
26:39Oh, my God, yeah!
26:42But I actually quite love being around him.
26:44I don't think I praise my dad enough
26:46or thank my dad enough for everything he's done for me.
26:52I should. He knows the love.
26:55But, no, I don't tell him enough.
26:58I would live here.
27:00Fred, you can go and live and work in places around the world.
27:05The world is literally your oyster.
27:08I'd like to do that.
27:13All right, we go. Thank you again.
27:15Thanks again. Thank you.
27:17With plans to leave Quixada on an overnight bus,
27:21father and son aim to arrive in the spiritual city
27:24of Juazeiro do Norte tomorrow morning.
27:27Look at this party bus. It's playing Brazilian funk.
27:30That is so sick.
27:33Yeah!
27:36I want to be on that bus.
27:45Back on the coast...
27:47Scott. Scott Mills. Yeah.
27:49Nice to meet you. What's your name?
27:51Sonia. Sonia, nice to meet you.
27:53Scott and Sam are embracing their inner backpacker.
27:56What did you guys meet?
27:59I am a radio presenter in England.
28:02He is from Wales.
28:04He was working at a radio station where my best friend works.
28:09Top 40 music.
28:11I got into radio when I was 16,
28:14so I feel that earlier in life I missed out on things like this
28:19because I was pursuing my career.
28:22Things like going out, being a student,
28:26backpacking around the world.
28:28I never did that.
28:30I went home every second day from school.
28:32Yeah, yeah, yeah.
28:34You are one of the biggest radio people.
28:36I'll take that. 100%. Thank you.
28:38Sometimes you see younger people and you're like,
28:41oh, actually, I should have done that.
28:44But what tonight taught me was I felt like I dropped into
28:47backpacking for the night and you can actually do it at any age.
28:50Well, that was a different day, wasn't it?
28:54I thought we were going to be sleeping outside.
28:57I honestly thought they were going to say hammocks.
29:00Yeah, I thought it was hammocks or just sleep on a yoga mat.
29:06It's better than the bus. It is.
29:08And we haven't had to pay.
29:10Goodnight. Goodnight.
29:12God, this is so far, babe.
29:16We are literally in the middle of nowhere.
29:18Having finally reached Joao Pessoa,
29:20Kelly and Jeremy are now heading 90km back on themselves
29:24to a hostel on the remote coast.
29:26There's still no sign of a hostel.
29:28We've been driving for an hour on a dirt track.
29:31We're just exhausted now. I think we just need a shower and some sleep.
29:35Do you need the loo, Jezza?
29:37I didn't wee since this morning. I know.
29:39Look, you've got a lovely backdrop of some palm trees there.
29:42Don't get bitten off by anything out there like an iguana.
29:46Bloody hell, Jeremy. Oh, my God, babe.
29:49Obrigado.
29:53Cuanto tempo hostel?
29:5540 minutos.
29:5740 minutes, he say. Another 40 minutes?
29:59Yeah. No, I just want to cry.
30:12Look at that skylight.
30:14Stunning. Stunning.
30:17This looks like happiness.
30:19After spending over 12 hours yesterday on the bus,
30:22Kola and Mary-Ellen made it all the way to Recife
30:26and have taken a short hop to see the sights at Olinda.
30:31Oh, wow, look at that building over there.
30:33Once one of Brazil's richest cities,
30:36Olinda was sacked and burned by the invading Dutch in the 1600s.
30:41Many say the colourful town's rough edges add to its bohemian charm.
30:46Everything's quite dilapidated.
30:48This is really cool.
30:50I was expecting a little bit more of a vibe,
30:52like a little bit more, like, music
30:54or something like a Brazilian version of, like, Covent Garden.
30:58Growing up, I used to go to Pontins and that used to be...
31:01I used to think that was amazing.
31:03I was very easily impressed.
31:05But now, my favourite holiday has had to be Olinda.
31:08I grew up with Kola.
31:09You know, before he was this famous actor,
31:12like, he hasn't changed in my eyes.
31:15The tapioca's meant to be incredible here.
31:17No, I don't want to eat it.
31:19Yeah, I mean, that's a lie. He's definitely a bit more bougie.
31:22How you doing, man?
31:24Yes, I am.
31:25Oh, my God.
31:26There's my fiancé.
31:28Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
31:29We're great fans.
31:30Oh, we can. Thank you so much.
31:32Can we take a picture?
31:33Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
31:35Oh, we can. Thank you so much.
31:37Can we take a picture?
31:38Yeah, sure, sure, sure, sure.
31:39Acting is amazing.
31:41Sets, the people you meet, the things you get to do.
31:45OK, I'm so nervous.
31:46Bonito.
31:47I met President Biden.
31:49I went to the White House. I was in the Oval Office.
31:51I was in the War Room.
31:52That is madness.
31:54And I'm from... From Peckham to the White House.
31:56Yeah.
31:57There's a sea that way. The sea's there.
31:58And I got a picture, you know.
32:00It's on my wall, you know, me and the Oval Office.
32:03That's where the vibe's at.
32:04The beach.
32:05Yeah, mate.
32:06I really feel that having this experience
32:09before you do become even more famous
32:13is going to be a gentle reminder
32:15of how privileged you are
32:18and how far you've come.
32:22Oh, look at that.
32:23Oh, wow.
32:27Have you ever seen a horse go for a little swim in the sea?
32:30How sweet is that?
32:32The horse is like, how far, bro?
32:34Yeah, yeah, yeah.
32:35It's getting kind of deep.
32:39Oh, look at them.
32:41There's a lot of love here.
32:42There's a lot of love, innit?
32:44I love it.
32:45It's a different world, innit?
32:47You can forget that people...
32:48Appreciate the small things.
32:49...that life is for living.
32:50Are you missing your Ibiza-type holiday?
32:53No.
32:54Really?
32:55No, Brazil's beautiful, like.
32:56Definitely, like, after this trip, I'll, you know,
32:59think twice before, you know, spending money.
33:02Do you reckon?
33:03And when I'm on my...
33:05I probably won't be on my phone as much,
33:07because, you know, being disconnected from your phone...
33:10Quite freeing, innit?
33:11...I actually have conversations with each other.
33:14Yeah.
33:15Going to places like this,
33:16it makes you fall in love with life again.
33:18Yeah, it really does.
33:19You know?
33:20It does.
33:22I think the whole purpose of this is for him to slow down
33:25and really take it all in,
33:26just about finding happiness or fun in the small things.
33:30And I think today has really showed him that.
33:34Yeah, we've got to, like, be like...
33:35Go back into game mode.
33:37How the f*** do we get out of here?
33:39Where are we?
33:40Can we just get that boat and roll, then?
33:43Can we roll to Lensos?
33:47How do I open these?
33:49Yeah, let's open the shutters.
33:50Oh, cute!
33:53This is a cute room.
33:54We should have stayed in this room.
33:56170km behind, Kelly and Jeremy are at a secluded bay
34:01in the tropical state of Paraíba.
34:09Oh, my God, there's a frog in the bed.
34:12Look at him!
34:13I'll catch him. Come on.
34:14Here to experience the unique wildlife of this remote region,
34:18the couple are working at the hostel
34:20and return for a guided boat tour
34:22through a protected biological reserve.
34:26This is going to look like a Japanese botanical garden
34:30by the time I've finished.
34:31Do you like this? Do you feel like you're working out?
34:33I feel I'm... Yeah.
34:35You're like the hot gardener from Desperate Housewives.
34:38Feel free to take your shirt off.
34:41Too much mosquitoes.
34:42You're so cute.
34:44I think working is far less stressful
34:47than the last 48 hours of travelling
34:50As we were driving down the dirt track on the way here last night,
34:53I just did not know where we were going.
34:55It was pitch black.
34:56But today, I think I'm feeling a lot more positive,
35:00so I'm very happy we made this choice.
35:04Wow, there I can see the beach.
35:07Jeremy, look at that.
35:09It looks like we are the only people that have ever found this place.
35:14It's the real Brazil.
35:16Surrounded by coral reefs,
35:18this coastline is home to some of South America's endangered species.
35:23Oh, my God, look!
35:25Whoa!
35:26Oh, my God, he caught something.
35:28Yeah, he's amazing.
35:30Among them, Guiana dolphins.
35:32Threatened by fishing and pollution,
35:34they seek sanctuary in the shallow waters
35:37where the sea meets the Mamanguapi River.
35:40See, I wasn't keen on going to the beach,
35:43See, I wasn't keen on going to the Brazilian beaches that are full of people.
35:47I kind of wanted to go more remote,
35:50see more of the nature.
35:52When I was a kid, all I wanted to do was see the world
35:55and leave my small town and just go out there
35:58and just see what else was out there.
36:00This is absolutely gorgeous.
36:03I left home at 16 with two bin bags full of clothes,
36:07and that was me, I was out the door.
36:08Being an actress, I was hustling and hustling
36:11and getting rejections, being told I couldn't do it.
36:14And still, like, I mean, the fight is, like, beyond.
36:17But that's my kind of toughness, I think.
36:19You have to just keep going.
36:21Everything's a fight.
36:22And I think when you get the payoffs,
36:24I think it makes it all worth it.
36:27Dolphins!
36:28Let's go!
36:29I saw it, I saw it, I saw it.
36:31Oh, it's so sweet!
36:34Oh, my gosh, look!
36:36The wildlife is insane, isn't it?
36:39It was amazing.
36:41Maybe we could go for a dip,
36:42because there's a beach here, a deserted beach.
36:45Where are we going?
36:46Huh?
36:48You don't want to swim?
36:49Oh, Jeremy, don't look at the...
36:53This is it, it's a race.
36:56The idea of a bus now is, like, hell on Earth.
37:02It's just stopping on the side of the road.
37:05Recife? Recife?
37:08We've got to get a ticket, come on.
37:09After their night at the Backpacker Hostel,
37:11Scott and Sam are lagging behind the other teams
37:14making their way down the coast.
37:16There's no-one here.
37:17We've got five minutes, and no-one is serving us.
37:20OK, OK, OK.
37:22Hola!
37:23Um, Recife?
37:25Uh, this one.
37:28Spain?
37:29It's here.
37:31It's not stopped.
37:35It's gone.
37:40SIGHS
37:44I mean, we're definitely leaving three-and-a-half hours later,
37:48and I reckon we'll arrive in Recife
37:50maybe just after ten, maybe later tonight.
37:54So, yeah, that's another day gone.
38:01The only team inland...
38:04I don't like not knowing what my next move is.
38:08..still over 1,000km from the checkpoint.
38:12What we do have to do...
38:13Is get a bus ticket.
38:14So you wouldn't allow to explore, no?
38:16Uh... I don't mind.
38:18You know me, I'm safe side on everything.
38:21Too safe.
38:22Freddy has a spiritual treat in store for his dad.
38:25The statue?
38:27Yes, please.
38:30In the late 1800s, Catholic priest Padre Cicero
38:34was beloved among the people of north-eastern Brazil.
38:37Renowned for helping the poor.
38:39There he is.
38:41Revered by thousands of followers,
38:43pilgrims who visit his statue tie a ribbon as an offering
38:47in return for a blessing.
38:51I'm going to... I'm going to go up there.
38:56This means a lot to Fred to be here.
38:59This is something that he wanted us to do together,
39:02cos he thought it would be nice for me.
39:04That's how wonderful a kid he is.
39:08And all I can think of is getting out of here
39:11and getting to the checkpoint.
39:13Fred?
39:14Yeah?
39:15Just checking you were there.
39:18It's hard to switch off.
39:20And I'm being too serious.
39:23And just everything's responsibility.
39:25It's what it's been for a long time.
39:27Cos I think as a man, you probably don't rate your chances of...
39:32..of coping, so you...
39:36..you do what comes naturally to you,
39:38which is just take all the responsibility
39:40and just focus on the situation.
39:45I've absolutely 100% lost the ability to play,
39:51but I think that it's something that I need to regain.
39:56I think I need Freddy to show me.
39:58Really.
39:59And I need to get back to...
40:02I need to get back to what I used to be.
40:08I'm sure... I'm sure that's possible.
40:11Fred, I can't come without both bags.
40:14Just leave them.
40:15Nah.
40:16We can see them from up here.
40:21I'm playing with the dogs.
40:24I'm playing with the dogs.
40:27Of course, of course you're here with a dog.
40:31I just wanted to let you know that you're absolutely right,
40:34that I need to get better at just...
40:38..relaxing.
40:39After this trip, I feel like things will be a lot better
40:42than they have been.
40:53There's one at five o'clock,
40:55which leaves in about ten minutes,
40:57and that looks like that's the last one.
40:59Having dragged Kelly from the beach,
41:01Jeremy is looking to get back on the tourist trail
41:04to the busy seaside city of Marseille,
41:07where transport links are more frequent.
41:09Cos we didn't have that swim on the beach,
41:11we got the last bus.
41:12By Jeremy being so, like, on it with the timings,
41:15he was, like, he wanted to leave at a certain time,
41:19and if we hadn't have got this,
41:22we would have had to wait 12 hours.
41:2612 hours is the difference in this race
41:28between first place and last place.
41:31Jezza, how happy are you?
41:33I just want people to listen to me now.
41:37You're good, babe.
41:39Hola!
41:43To get closest to the checkpoint,
41:45either go to the town of Sebra or Itabaraba.
41:49In Juazeiro do Norte,
41:50Jeff and Freddie are still closer to the first checkpoint
41:54than the second.
41:56Dad, I've got the 9.31 from Bregio to Sebra tonight.
42:03Oh, wow, that's amazing.
42:04So if we get to Bregio from 9.31,
42:06we can get on this and get all the way there.
42:09We need to get to Bregio.
42:10We need to get to Bregio.
42:11By 9.30.
42:13Freddie's discovery of a bus from nearby Bregio Santo
42:17all the way to Seabra
42:18could give them a giant leap
42:20to within striking distance of the checkpoint.
42:25The truth is, Fred,
42:26to get there by tomorrow morning
42:28that gives us all tomorrow to attack the checkpoint,
42:31I think that feels quick.
42:33As they forge south through the interior...
42:37Goodnight. Goodnight.
42:38Bonne nuit. Bonne nuit.
42:40When?
42:41At 10.50.
42:42Tonight? Yeah.
42:43..the other three teams are travelling down the coastal highway.
42:48Four hours later than planned, we're here.
42:51Hotel.
42:52Sleep and then get going.
42:58What?
43:00What?
43:02Hey!
43:04Hi!
43:06Where are you going?
43:08Who knows?
43:10They are definitely getting an overnight bus.
43:12So they could be ahead of us.
43:14How have they done that?
43:16But that means we're ahead of them.
43:18So, right, we're getting the hell out of here and...
43:22See you, Scotland Sound.
43:24They're on the move. We're stuck still.
43:26Are you annoyed?
43:28I knew you would be.
43:30Oh, well, we can't worry about it now.
43:32Because we're not going nowhere apart from bed.
43:35I just think we've got to do overnight travel.
43:37I don't want to do that.
43:38I want to stay in a hotel.
43:40I mean, it's got a bed.
43:42And?
43:43For fun, that doesn't work.
43:45OK.
43:46I'm feeling a bit frustrated.
43:48I don't like feeling defeated.
43:50If we did do a night bus, which Scott really didn't want to do,
43:53then I just think he wouldn't be in the right frame of mind.
43:57So I've just got to think about him in that moment,
43:59even though I want to race ahead.
44:01I think I'd rather be on a bus.
44:03You're actually sleeping like that?
44:04Yeah.
44:05I'm going to wake up and that's going to terrify me.
44:09Night.
44:10Night.
44:16We're definitely in the city, aren't we?
44:18Yeah.
44:19This is totally different to yesterday.
44:21See, there's a real vibe, it's buzzing.
44:23I'm a little bit gutted that we had to wait three hours
44:26in that place yesterday.
44:28But we stay here for the nightlife
44:30and we're another night away from the checkpoint.
44:33To reach Lensoy's, teams on the coast can either keep heading south,
44:38hopping through well-connected tourist hotspots,
44:42or make an early break west
44:44to pick up the inland interstate highways.
44:47So we've got to make up a lot of ground over the next 24 hours.
44:50Inland, the bus timetable is not as frequent as it is on coastal.
44:55So we think we need to go to Ferra del Santana, which is there,
44:59and then the checkpoint is on this road here.
45:02Tell the bus station.
45:04Deciding to stick to the busy coast for as long as possible,
45:07Deciding to stick to the busy coast for as long as possible,
45:10Scott and Sam are aiming for Ferra de Santana,
45:14a city 300km from the checkpoint.
45:19If we get out of Petrolândia tonight
45:21and head towards the... heading towards the checkpoint...
45:24Yeah.
45:25..we will at least cut down some of the time.
45:27Yeah.
45:28Whilst Kola and Mary-Ellen's strategy is to cut inland,
45:33using the city of Petrolândia as a stepping stone to Lençois.
45:38Who knows? Maybe we're going to be signing that book first, eh?
45:41Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
45:43Maybe we need to start telling ourselves we're going to be the first ones.
45:46Let's just run our race. We're going to be first.
45:49Wow! That's crazy.
45:52Bonito. Bonito.
45:54Beautiful.
45:56A haunting relic submerged beneath Lake Itaparica,
46:00the old city of Petrolândia was flooded
46:03during the construction of a hydroelectric power plant in the 1980s.
46:09I think it's crazy that it's just there.
46:11Yeah.
46:12And the only thing you can see is the top of the church.
46:14It's like their village used to be there and then now it's just flooded.
46:18Among the people to relocate from the flooding, the Campos family...
46:22Hola.
46:24..who now run a lakeside restaurant
46:27where the cousins are working to ease their cash flow.
46:30I could do that. Slice?
46:33Ah!
46:35HE SIGHS
46:36I've washed off for so long that my hand is getting right as crap.
46:45Mmm!
46:47Mary always gets up so late, man.
46:49You actually jammy dodger, you know that?
46:52You go out here chopping up the fruits and I'm out here doing dishes, mate.
46:58I grew up in a household with a lot of people.
47:00I've got five sisters and one brother.
47:02Cos I was the youngest, doing dishes would always fall on me.
47:07I hated putting away.
47:09It was boring, innit?
47:11I was really a naughty kid
47:13and I used to see these guys sitting on this block.
47:16Guys that used to go to the same school as me.
47:19They had nothing to talk about because all they did was sit on that block
47:23and suddenly I got a glimpse into my future
47:28and I was like, no, no, no, no.
47:30I don't want to be... I don't want that.
47:32You know, sitting on the block, yeah, with no prospects.
47:36So I just woke up one day and was like,
47:39I'm going to knuckle down and become good at school.
47:44And I did, you know.
47:46Came in, ironed shirt, you know, tie done up.
47:51Got ten GCSEs and I walked out of the school with my good grades
47:55and my head held high.
47:57And that is the one thing that I feel I'm good at.
48:00I'm good at adapting and changing.
48:02Yeah, I have to do a good job.
48:14Coming inland was a more direct route.
48:16Maybe the point to doing well in the race sometimes
48:19is actually just following your instincts.
48:21Fred's done amazing there.
48:24Another win to Freddie.
48:28After catching Freddie's overnight bus to Seabra,
48:31father and son are the first team to cross the border
48:35into the state of Bahia,
48:37travelling a whopping 920km south in one fell swoop.
48:42I'm really looking forward to seeing the Chapada Diamantina National Park.
48:46Yeah, that'll be lovely.
48:47I love a national park. I love a bit of national trust.
48:50And they're now just 70km from the checkpoint.
48:54Hola. Hola.
48:57Taxi?
49:00I think it was worth it, jumping in the taxi.
49:02But, look, they might all be there with their feet up, Fred,
49:05with their pina coladas or strawberry dachshunds.
49:08Fred, these rocks are incredible.
49:10National Chapada Diamantina.
49:14Ooh!
49:17Still across the state border,
49:19Kola and Mary-Ellen are planning to catch a night bus
49:22to make their own dash to the checkpoint.
49:27What?
49:32What?
49:33What?
49:44Oh, my God, a taxi straight to Lençois?
49:47Same price as the bus ticket?
49:49Oh, my God.
49:51Oh, wow, that would be great.
49:53All I know is, if that works out, that's the best thing that's happened to us,
49:56race-wise, in this trip.
49:58Ciao!
49:59As Kola and Mary-Ellen embark on an epic all-night journey to Lençois,
50:04in Recife...
50:06We want to go to Ferra di Sant'Anna.
50:08..Scots agreed to brave a night bus to make up lost ground.
50:12This is a 17-hour bus journey.
50:15And we're on this for tonight's dinner. Yep.
50:18Breakfast and lunch tomorrow. Yeah.
50:20And we'll still be on a bus. Yeah.
50:22Kelly and Jeremy are also heading to Ferra di Sant'Anna.
50:26Who said to me, like, last week,
50:28you're going to be on a 14-hour night bus or something like that?
50:31It sounds absolutely disgusting.
50:33It's worth it, though, when you turn that page
50:35and you sign in and your name's first.
50:37That's a feeling the others don't know, unfortunately.
50:40SHE LAUGHS
50:42Right, Fred, we are about to get busy.
50:46Are you ready? Yeah.
50:48Aye-aye, Captain.
50:51The colonial mining town of Lençois,
50:55built in the 19th century
50:57after treasure hunters discovered diamonds in the surrounding land.
51:03Here we go. Here we go.
51:06Today...
51:09..it's the team's second checkpoint.
51:15From the bus stop, head upstream,
51:17go down the steps and cross the river.
51:19Find the Iguero de Rosario church and wait for our instructions.
51:24Head upstream.
51:26Upstream's this way, darling. The water's going this way.
51:29If it's going this way, head upstream.
51:31Yes, yes, it's against the flow of the water.
51:34Sorry, mate.
51:36Cross the river.
51:39Right, we're looking for a narrow bit that we can run over.
51:43Right, hold that.
51:45That's it.
51:48This way, ready?
51:51I knew that was not jumpable.
51:56Do you reckon up here?
51:58Cross the river into town, find the church.
52:01Ah, the dogs are following.
52:07Hola, con licencia. Iglesia de Rosario.
52:11Iglesia de Rosario.
52:14And left, straight and left.
52:16Obrigado.
52:17Well done, Fred.
52:18I can't believe how big this town is right in the middle of nowhere.
52:21This way. It's just there in front.
52:24Head along the narrow street,
52:26navigate your way to the main bridge,
52:28cross the river and find the checkpoint hotel,
52:31Canto das Ávora.
52:36Can't lead the way.
52:37Right, Dad, I reckon we continue straight.
52:40Dad, I reckon we continue straight.
52:43So it's at the main bridge, yeah?
52:45Yeah.
52:47Yes, bridge.
52:49What does that say? Hotel...
52:51Yep, Dad, that's the hotel.
52:53Casa de Ávora.
52:54Well done, Fred. Let's get the pace up.
52:59Go, Fred, get in there.
53:00You with me?
53:01Dad, we made it.
53:06Hola.
53:07Hola.
53:08Hola.
53:09Get that book open.
53:11Oh, yeah!
53:12Yeah, you've done it!
53:14Oh, yeah, Freddy, you did so well there.
53:16Well done.
53:17Opening the book and seeing that we were first to sand
53:20was one of them moments, yeah!
53:23It feels good to be in first,
53:25mainly because it's recognition of Freddy's great decision-making.
53:28Just in one short leg,
53:30we seem to have discovered so many things about ourselves,
53:33about each other, our connection.
53:34For me, Freddy is really starting to find his stride.
53:37Oh, don't you get me in that pool!
53:40HE LAUGHS
53:54Nothing's going to stop us now.
53:56We can smell the checkpoint. It's so close.
54:01We're nearly there, man,
54:02so just get a little bit of fire on your body, OK?
54:05For two teams, it's a race for second place.
54:10I think I've got butterflies now.
54:12I've got the stuff in the stomach, I'm ready to fight.
54:15This is Jeremy's favourite bit.
54:18Head upstream, cross the river into town.
54:21Find the Iglesia do Rosario church and await further instructions.
54:25Run for it!
54:27What way's the river flowing?
54:29I can't be galloping like that.
54:31Follow me.
54:35Oh, shit!
54:36Be careful, Mary.
54:38There's no bridge.
54:39How are we going to cross the river?
54:41Here, maybe.
54:42Oh, you're joking.
54:47Look at the butterflies!
54:49Oh, my God!
54:50It's so pretty.
54:51Ah, church.
54:54Here.
54:55OK, baby, all right, yeah.
54:56OK.
54:57Here, here.
54:58Let's be sure, baby, because that's uphill.
55:00It's at the end of the road on the left.
55:02It's so hot.
55:03I can't get enough breath in.
55:05We can do it.
55:06I know.
55:07Navigate your way to the main bridge and find the Checkpoint Hotel.
55:10Let's go.
55:11We've got this.
55:13Just keep running.
55:15We have to get up there.
55:17That's the bridge.
55:18That is the bridge, yeah.
55:19Oh, perfect!
55:21There it is, that's the entrance.
55:23Last one, last one.
55:27Oh!
55:28Come on.
55:29Every second counts!
55:30Every second counts!
55:32Oh, I've got goosebumps.
55:38Second.
55:39Yes!
55:41Wow.
55:42How do we do that?
55:43Right, the race is on.
55:48I mean, like, I saw people leave a day before us.
55:52Like, almost a day.
55:53And then to get here before them, I'm like, what happens to them?
55:57I think this leg, we were just really smart logistically.
56:01Every location we went to was on route.
56:03We are well and truly in the race now.
56:06I'm thinking second.
56:09Collard, number two.
56:10Oh, my God.
56:11No way!
56:12We're third!
56:13Wow, we are really behind.
56:15Where did we go wrong?
56:17Where did we go wrong?
56:18Probably going to the coast.
56:19Yeah.
56:20To the coast, yeah.
56:21I think I'm getting the blame for this because I wanted to go to the coastal road
56:25and Inland was actually the most direct route.
56:28When you were little, you got bronze in that competition.
56:30How old were you?
56:31I think eight.
56:32And what happened?
56:33I was so upset, I cried.
56:34I was in my middle.
56:39I'm sorry.
56:40I'm glad you're being a bit more mature about this loss.
56:42I'm sorry, but I've got four more legs, so it's fine.
56:47I don't want to mention it because there's other people here on the bus, but...
56:53Oh.
56:54Is it making you cry?
56:55Yeah.
56:58Basically, the toilet is overflowing with a brown colour.
57:04They're swishing back and forth.
57:06That's enough detail.
57:08Oh.
57:09What are they doing?
57:10Emptying the toilet.
57:11Emptying the toilet?
57:12Yeah.
57:14What are they doing?
57:15Emptying the toilet, by the looks of it.
57:18We'll be in the bus depot for the night now.
57:20I feel a bit deflated.
57:23I'm hoping we'll get to the checkpoint in, like, two days.
57:25Two days.
57:29Race mode.
57:31This race is mad.
57:32It's like every day there's a different view.
57:34This country's big, man.
57:35We can't come last again.
57:36No.
57:37I've got this.
57:38What I'm struggling with is not having a regular shower,
57:40not cleaning my teeth enough.
57:42I literally could cry.
57:43Don't know if we've made the right choice.
57:45I want her to forget about what other people think.
57:48Copacabana.
57:49Oh!
57:52Have I let you down?
57:53You've never let me down.
57:54I made it!
57:56This is another level.
57:57They were just really bad at it.
57:59It was all getting a bit too sexy for me.
58:12It's not over.
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