We're at the pointy-end of the competition and with just four teams left in the race, we can't predict who'll be crowned the winners of The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition for 2024.
Bam Bam and Logan Tuivasa, Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley, Pete and Bridget Helliar, and Billy and Oscar Brownless have all clamored for clues, destroyed Detours, and relished Road Blocks.
Now, with just a few legs left, who will be crowned the winners of The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition 2024?
Meet your final four teams:
Bam Bam & Logan
Despite a rocky start where they were 9th in the first leg of the race, Bam Bam and Logan Tuivasa have only gone from strength to strength in the race, winning three legs of the race so far -- and coming in second twice.
The MMA fighter and his brother have proven that -- aside from sensual tangos -- there are very few challenges they can't crush, winning over the locals in every country they visit. Will they crush the competition and be the first team to cross the Pit Stop mat in the final leg of the race?
Bam Bam and Logan are competing on behalf of the Sydney Region Aboriginal Corporation a community-controlled not-for-profit Indigenous Corporation whose mission is to improve the health, social, emotional, and economic wellbeing of Aboriginal people.
Brooke & Adam
Country music stars Brooke McClymont and Adam Eckersley have proven that with a song in your heart and a smile on your face, absolutely anything is possible. The married couple have sung their way through the race so far, scoring themselves three legs of the race, and have rarely slipped to the back of the pack.
Their unflappable positivity and good ol' Aussie attitudes have served them well in the race, as they sing, dance, and laugh hard through even the toughest challenges. Can they keep up the momentum and sing a sweet tune of victory?
Brooke and Adam are competing on behalf of Rural Aid, whose vision is to safeguard farming and rural communities before, during and after natural disasters through programs that increase the resilience and sustainability of farmers, families and rural communities.
Pete & Bridget
They say slow and steady wins the race, and for Pete and Bridget Helliar, that may just be the case! While the beginning of the race saw them checking in at the Pit Stop in the back half of the pack, with each leg, they continued to build momentum and recently won their first leg.
Now, with a taste of victory, it's clear that the comedian and his wife could be laughing all the way to the end of the race! Pushing themselves out of their comfort zones, they've been bringing the LOLs even during the most outrageous challenges.
Pete and Bridget are competing on behalf of Cure EB Foundation, an organisation dedicated to finding a cure for Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), a devastating and painful skin condition that affects children and families worldwide.
Billy & Oscar
Proving that you don't always have to be the fastest, just the most consistent, Billy and Oscar Brownless have battled their way through the race. While they've yet to win a leg, they could be saving up that moment for when it counts the most!
The father-son duo have worked tirelessly together, supporting each other at every turn. And there's been a bit of waterworks from us on the couch as Billy beams about his pride and joy on the Pit Stop mat. Could the footy stars go-al all the way and take out the number one spot?
Billy and Oscar are competing on behalf of Read The Play, an organisation that aims to deliver innovative programs in partnership with sporting clubs that empower young people to take control of their mental health and wellbeing.
The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition continues on Sundays at 7 and Mondays at 7.30 on 10 and 10 Play