@MichelleKhare

I hope you guys love our long awaited new episode of #ChallengeAccepted. I am excited to share that you can expect a brand new release every single Sunday for the next 5 weeks! You guys are going to be blown away by what we’ve been working on. We are BACK!!! :)

@ChickkPeaBbygOrl

I have 2 responses to people yelling at me:
1. Hysterical laughter 
2. Extreme crying

@gendoll5006

I appreciate that she didn’t make any silly faces after getting commands or minimized the training in any way. She took it very serious and really did her best! Way to go!

@kristennn7628

Drill Instructor: yells at me
Me: starts crying
Drill Instructor: yells at me for crying
Me: cries harder

@romanroseborough1111

As a former Marine myself, I appreciate that you and your fellow participants took this challenge seriously and did not make a joke of it. The gentleman who quit after day 1 is the reality of Marine Corps bootcamp. It's purpose in phase 1 and the first week of bootcamp is to weed out those not cut out for what's to come. You did an excellent job and put your heart into those 3 grueling days. It was great to witness. The respect you three had for each other, and the camaraderie you built in 3 shorts days, goes to show just why Marines bond all over the world because each know exactly what it took to earn that title of a United States Marine. Something nobody can ever take away. Esprit De Corp. Proud of you all for the hard work and dedication and respect for yourself and the Marine Corps.

@kirstenedmonds5962

Lungs: exist

Drill instructor: yo I'm boutta end this man's whole career

@cheyennerowe9622

My sister made it through all 13 weeks of boot camp and was named a marine, all because somebody said she can't because she's a girl, I am still Very Proud

@grishapatel1240

The scariest part is not understanding what they are saying.

@9_ball

This has made me appreciate my grandfather so much more. He's a retired marine, he doesn't like to talk about his time serving, so I didn't know the lengths they go through to really break you down and build you back up. Also imagine beating a marine in an obstacle course that they've done probably too many times to count?!?!??! Impressive.

@ellamarlise

Most youtubers:today my sponsor is honey

Michelle Khare: today we are sponsored by the Marines

@mcdonaldsguy8420

"The word 'I' will no longer be in your vocabulary, do you understand?" 
"Aye sir!"

@suckmydong2404

High school: what do you want to be when you’re older 

Michelle: yes

@colbullsigh6823

I did Marine Corps Boot Camp in 1966, during the Vietnam Conflict. I was a fit 18 year old and did pretty well during the 13 weeks, but from what I just saw with the crucible and some of the other new training, I don't think I would have done so well. 
Kudos to this 26 year old lady for doing as well as she did!  SEMPER FI!

@AwesomeKarma

“Sponsored by The Marines” that’s the most vicious sponsorship ever

@xzdarknightxz9583

I love how Lucas and Jessie are like athletic and Calebs there like:
"I Dont have any qualifications"

@cailynallebasi

Jesse: I’m a professional parkour athlete.

Lucas: I’m a two time national finalist on American ninja warrior.

Caleb: I don’t know why I’m here.

@JAYFLOPROBEATS

As a retired Army Sergeant, I definitely had a lot of nostalgic moments watching this. Kudos to you Kaleb and the other content creators for having the chance to experience this.

@areyes191983

If I can barely stand my  coach yelling and screaming at me I'd be crying the 1st ten seconds of this training

@KnitsFromTheVoid

I bet after those 3 days the other recruits were like "damn the drill instructors were so much nicer when the YouTubers were here"

@annagmoney6896

I love that they yelled at you all the time, but when you felt wasted, they pushed you on, and built all of your confidence back up