Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have experienced a terrifying brush with death.
The telly twosome had to dive for cover during a recent trip to Afghanistan.
They were caught in the middle of a rocket attack at an airport.
Ant and Dec were on their way to present a Mirror Pride Of Britain award to an emergency medical team in the troubled region when the incident happened.
They were forced to duck down as missiles were fired on Kandahar airport, narrowly missing surrounding planes and buildings at the base.
Ant told The Sun: "It was pretty hairy - not something I'd like to experience again."
"All the guys around us were pulling on armour," he continued. "We couldn't believe how close we were to being hit. It shows what our troops go through every day."
Dec added: "One minute everything was calm and the next the sirens were wailing."
We're glad to have you back safe and sound, boys.
According to Jim Morrison the most important event of his life came in 1947 during a family trip in New Mexico. He described the event as follows:
"The first time I discovered death... me and my mother and father, and my grandmother and grandfather, were driving through the desert at dawn. A truckload of Indians had either hit another car or something- there were Indians scattered all over the highway, bleeding to death. I was just a kid, so I had to stay in the car while my father and grandfather went to check it out. I didn't see nothing- all I saw was funny red paint and people lying around, but I knew something was happening, because I could dig the vibrations of the people around me, and all of a sudden I realized that they didn't know what was happening any more than I did. That was the first time I tasted fear... and I do think, at that moment, the souls of those dead Indians- maybe one or two of them-were just running around, freaking out, and just landed in my soul, and I was like a sponge, ready to sit there and absorb it."