The Doctor Who star was part of the sixth series of the reality show, which returned to TV screens on Sunday evening (September 22) and showed celebrities taking part in SAS winter warfare training in the south islands of New Zealand.
Barrowman, who opened up about the flashing allegations he faced in 2021 while on the show, could be seen vomiting sometime after the first challenge.
After the contestants put on their uniforms and got ready to see their accommodation, the 57-year-old started heaving and told the group “I’m out”.
Asked by Mark “Billy” Billingham if he would like to see a doctor, Barrowman then said: “No… I’m done.”
He added: “I just… it’s not for me, I know who I am and what I’m about, it’s not for me.”
The narrator of the programme continued: “After only 32 minutes on base, number 13 John is the first recruit to leave the course.”
John Barrowman addresses Doctor Who ‘flashing’ allegations
During the episode, Barrowman addressed the accusations that he had repeatedly exposed himself on the set of the BBC One sci-fi series Doctor Who and its sister show Torchwood.
He said: “The press made the allegation that I was going around putting my d**k on everybody’s shoulders.
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“Having that happen to me ruined me, but this course is going to help me push through this and I want people to see the kind of person that I really am.”
He later added: “On Doctor Who and Torchwood, I had to do a lot of nude scenes. If I were being stupid, I would do something stupid.
“I would shake and waggle or I might do a scene where I might have one of my b*****ks hanging out.
“The press made it out that I was a sexual deviant. We’ve all done stupid things and silly things, but what’s been said about me will never go away now.”
The series’ first episode also saw Bobby Norris, known for appearing on The Only Way Is Essex, open up about his desire to overcome his fears and phobias and detail the online abuse he has faced.
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“I had fears and phobias before, but I think that is the nature of my job, a lot of people get online abuse and trolls and stuff”, he explained.
“People took the time to digitally impose my face onto videos of people being beheaded, shot, disturbing dark s**t.
“I fell down a rabbit hole of just filling my face with Botox, because really, it was like a mask.
“One day (it) just didn’t feel like it suited me anymore. I wanted to just be happy in my own skin being me.”
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Contestants in this series also include Rachel Johnson, who is the sister of former prime minister Boris Johnson, Strictly Come Dancing’s Pete Wicks, former Olympic gymnast Ellie Downie, comedian Tez Ilyas, professional basketball player and Love Island star Ovie Soko and world heavyweight champion boxer Lani Daniels.
Reality TV Star Bianca Gascoigne, former England rugby captain Chris Robshaw, TV Presenter Cherry Healey, former professional boxer Anthony Ogogo, comedian Shazia Mirza, Love Island’s Georgia Harrison and former Geordie Shore favourite Marnie Simpson complete the line-up.
Series six of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins will air on Channel 4 every Sunday and Monday from September 22, at 9pm.