TV star and Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) ambassador Shirley Ballas finished her charity Skyathlon off with her biggest challenge yet, leaping 13,000ft from a plane above Peterborough.

The Strictly judge broke through the clouds at over 120mph at one of the oldest drop zones in the country.

Peterborough Matters: Strictly Come Dancing judge and Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) ambassador Shirley Ballas finished her Skyathlon by leaping 13,000ft from a plane above Peterborough.Strictly Come Dancing judge and Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) ambassador Shirley Ballas finished her Skyathlon by leaping 13,000ft from a plane above Peterborough. (Image: Weber Shandwick)

Before Shirley surfed the sky, she felt her heart ‘racing’ and ‘banging inside’ her chest, noting that sliding to the edge of the plane to drop out was the most terrifying thing that she’s ever done in her life.

Shirley, who had ‘for David’ written on her hands throughout the challenge in memory of her brother, said: “The Skydive in Peterborough was by far the most difficult challenge.

“It was terrifying and exhilarating at the same time, leaving the plane was the terrifying part but floating amongst the clouds was the exhilarating part.”

Peterborough Matters: Strictly Come Dancing judge and Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) ambassador Shirley Ballas finished her Skyathlon by leaping 13,000ft from a plane above Peterborough.Strictly Come Dancing judge and Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) ambassador Shirley Ballas finished her Skyathlon by leaping 13,000ft from a plane above Peterborough. (Image: Weber Shandwick)

Unlike the other challenges, Shirley wasn’t alone on this one as two lucky fans won the opportunity to jump with her to raise funds for the suicide prevention charity.

Sarah Birss, who won the competition that Shirley announced on her Instagram, said: “It was absolutely amazing. I think what Shirley has done is absolutely incredible.

“It was amazing to meet her, she’s an inspiration.

“Doing what she’s done and what she’s raised for CALM is fantastic.”

Paris Rea, Sarah’s friend who joined her too, said: “It was incredible, it was really scary, but really good.

“I think Shirley is so brave doing things that I never thought I would do, and I would never have done if we’d not won the competition. I’m really thankful, it was great.”

Peterborough Matters: Shirley Ballas, Sarah Birss and Paris ReaShirley Ballas, Sarah Birss and Paris Rea (Image: Weber Shandwick)

It came after the first challenge of Shirley's Skyathlon, which saw her ride 120mph through the sky over the bright blue Penrhyn Quarry lake on the world’s fastest zip line, in Wales, despite feeling very nervous when she arrived.

Days later, she reached new heights as she soared at 110pmh over sunny South East England whilst harnessed to the wings of a propeller plane flying 700ft above the ground.

Shirley, who lost her brother and more recently, a friend to suicide, is calling on people to stand with her and support CALM’s life-saving services who receive a call for help every 59 seconds. 

Shirley’s celebrity friends including Craig Revel Horwood and Ryan Thomas have shared public messages getting behind the star.

Ryan, who is also a CALM ambassador, shared an Instagram story calling Shirley ‘an amazing woman’ for stepping outside of her comfort zone to raise awareness and funds for CALM.

To donate to Shirley’s Skyathlon head to www.thecalmzone.net/skyathlon