Barack Obama to visit Running Wild with Bear Grylls in Alaska
Special episode of survivalist series will air later this year
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U.S. President Barack Obama is set to venture into the Alaskan wilderness for a special episode of survivalist reality show Running Wild with Bear Grylls.
NBC announced the special episode Monday, with Obama set to film segments for the adventure series during his three-day trip to Alaska this week.
The show, currently in its second season, pairs British adventurer, writer and survivalist Grylls with celebrities – including Kate Winslet, Ed Helms, Deion Sanders and Channing Tatum – who attempt to test their physical limits outdoors.
Unsurprisingly, Obama will be the first U.S. president featured on the show. Grylls is best known for his long-running former TV series Man vs. Wild.
The episode, which will call attention to the effects of climate change on Alaska, will air later this year.
Obama has embarked on a series of unconventional media and entertainment world appearances in recent months, including being the first sitting president to visit a federal prison (with VICE for an upcoming documentary) and appearing on comedian Marc Maron's WTF podcast.
He was also one of the high-profile guests during Jon Stewart's final episodes of The Daily Show.