SAS Australia star ‘urinated on herself’ and two other celebrities passed out after ‘tear gas’ was used during horror challenge
A female recruit urinated on herself and two male celebrities passed while filming a horror challenge for the new season of SAS Australia.
The contestants reportedly had visceral reactions to the use of tear gas during a military-style operation, according to the Herald Sun.
The newspaper did not name the participants who reacted so badly to the tear gas.
Ordeal: A female recruit urinated on herself and two male celebrities passed while filming a horror challenge for the new season of SAS Australia (cast pictured)
‘The female was left with nightmares. Other contestants hearing screaming late at night, in fear she would have to do task again,’ the report alleged.
‘A legend in the sporting world had to comfort the unnamed female to ease the woman’s nerves and convince her the task was over.’
The women on SAS Australia season two are: Bonnie Anderson, Erin Holland, Isabelle Cornish, Brynne Edelsten, Emma Husar, Alicia Molik, Jessica Peris and Jana Pittman.
Shocking: The contestants reportedly had visceral reactions to the use of tear gas during a military-style operation, according to the Herald Sun. Pictured: Bonnie Anderson
Tear gas has previously been used on the British version of the reality show, known as SAS: Who Dares Wins.
Season one of SAS Australia did not feature tear gas in any of its challenges.
According to Healthline, tear gas has short term and long-term effects, including itching, burning and temporary blindness.
Tough: The women on SAS Australia season two are: Bonnie Anderson, Erin Holland (pictured), Isabelle Cornish, Brynne Edelsten, Emma Husar, Alicia Molik, Jessica Peris and Jana Pittman
Rumours surfaced last month that former NRL star Sam Burgess ‘choked out’ an SAS instructor during a challenge.
According to Fox Sports, the 32-year-old was taking part in a hostage-situation challenge when he put one of his ‘abductors’ in a headlock.
As part of the challenge, Sam and seven other recruits were thrown into the back of a car and driven at 100km/h by two instructors posing as kidnappers.
Violent: Rumours surfaced last month that former NRL star Sam Burgess ‘choked out’ an SAS instructor during a challenge. Pictured here in September 2013
Sam reportedly hatched a plan to take control of the situation.
He asked fellow ‘hostage’ John Steffensen, an Olympic sprinter, to pull the handbrake before he went in to attack the driver.
‘Burgess reached over and put the soldier in a headlock, choking him out, before climbing in to the driver’s seat and taking the wheel,’ Fox Sports claimed.
SAS Australia will see the return of chief instructor Ant Middleton and directing staff Jason Fox, Matthew Ollerton and Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham.
The new season of SAS Australia will air on Channel Seven later this year
They’re back! SAS Australia will see the return of chief instructor Ant Middleton and directing staff Jason Fox, Matthew Ollerton and Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham (all pictured)