Reality TV may be stressful, but it's nothing like what "Beyond The Edge" is serving up to stars like Colton Underwood. Underwood is best known for appearing as "The Bachelor" in 2019. He made headlines again in 2021 when he came out as gay, per The Washington Post. Underwood later landed his own Netflix docuseries titled "Coming Out Colton," which documented the process of coming out to those close to him and getting comfortable with his new lifestyle. He's playing for his own Colton Underwood Legacy Foundation, which supports people with cystic fibrosis (via Distractify).
Meanwhile, fellow reality star, Eboni K. Williams will also be competing on the CBS wilderness challenge series. Williams is known for her roles as a television host and cast member on "The Real Housewives of New York City." However, she's also a lawyer and has written a book titled "Pretty Powerful: Appearance, Substance, and Success." Williams will compete for the charity Safe Horizons, which focuses on victim services in the United States.
The reality stars will be battling the elements, but they'll also be competing against two country music singers along the way.