Grylls suffered a setback when ITV decided not to renew his celebrity survival show Mission Survive, but the channel later released a statement assuring fans of the survivalist that they have "a number of projects with Bear in the pipeline." Grylls still has both the British and American versions of The Island to concentrate on as well as the UK kids show Survival School, though a recent Radio Times interview with the presenter revealed that he is keen to lead another Presidential adventure in the wild. It's been two years since Barack Obama took part in a special episode of Running Wild with Bear Grylls, and when asked if he would be interested in taking the current inhabitant of the White House on a similar trek, he issued what seemed like a challenge to Donald Trump.

"It would be amazing. Of course," Grylls said when pressed about Trump. "And, there's no doubting he's tenacious. Obama liked stepping out of his comfort zone, and that attitude is good in the wild. He told me it was one of the best days of his presidency. But I don't know... Donald Trump is a person who likes to be king and the one thing I've learnt in the wild is you're never the king. You've got to learn to put the crown down. I'm actually on the same network, NBC, as The Apprentice. But I kind of hope he's got more important things to do than to go on an adventure with me."

The Donald has yet to reply, but we're expecting a Tweet any day now. Whether this potentially classic bit of television happens or not, it is safe to say that Grylls isn't going to be leaving our screens any time soon—it seems that his years of experience have taught him how to survive in show business just as well as he can in the wild.