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Celebrity Race Across the World 2025 winners revealed
Ian YoungsCulture reporter
BBCSpoiler warning: This article reveals the winners of Celebrity Race Across the World.
Broadcaster Roman Kemp and his sister, singer-songwriter Harleymoon, have triumphed in the latest series of the BBC’s Race Across the World.
They reached the final checkpoint ahead of the three other pairs of contestants after a 33-day, 5,900km (3,600 mile) quest through Central America.
The pair reached the finish line two minutes before EastEnders actress Molly Rainford and her fiancé, TV and radio host Tyler West, with broadcaster Anita Rani and her dad Bal finishing six hours later.
Derry Girls actor Dylan Llewellyn and his mum Jackie came fourth – having decided to leave the race earlier in the episode because of limited funds.
Wednesday’s final episode covered the last stage, a 1,000km route from Medellín to the Guajira Peninsula in Colombia.
In previous stages, the teams had to make their ways through countries including Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica and Panama.
They did so without using phones or air travel, and with a budget of £950 per person – the equivalent cost of flying the route.
This was the BBC’s third celebrity series of Race Across the World and has been attracting about six million viewers.

Roman and Harleymoon Kemp are the children of Spandau Ballet’s Martin Kemp and wife Shirlie.
Roman is know as co-host of BBC One’s The One Show and Capital’s former breakfast show DJ, while Harleymoon is a country singer who has been releasing music for five years.
The final journey saw them take a 4×4, boat ride and race by foot up a cliffside, with Ronan describing it as “the most adrenaline, most emotion that I’ve had ever”.
Harleymoon added: “I’ve never run like that in my whole life.”

Rainford, 25, is known for playing Anna Knight in EastEnders since 2023 and reaching the final of Strictly Come Dancing in 2022.
She met Kiss radio host West when he was also a contestant on the same series of Strictly, and they announced their engagement earlier this year.

Rani is known as co-host of BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour and BBC One’s Countryfile, and was racing with her dad Balvinder Singh Nazran, a semi-retired businessman.

Dylan Llewellyn, who has been racing with mum Jackie, is known for playing James in hit sitcom Derry Girls, as well as for roles in Big Boys and Beyond Paradise.

