SAS Australia: Sam Burgess strips NAKED for steamy shower scene

Having a crack! SAS Australia’s Sam Burgess strips NAKED during a steamy shower scene with ripped Ironman Jett Kenny


The new season of SAS Australia is in full swing.

And in a teaser for an upcoming episode, star recruits Sam Burgess and Jett Kenny bare all as they hit the showers after a day of gruelling challenges.

The former NRL star, 32, went completely naked in the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, standing with his back to the camera with his buttocks on display.

Steamy! Sam Burgess (pictured) and Jett Kenny showed off their ripped physiques as they hit the showers after a day of gruelling challenges in a teaser for SAS Australia

He was seen lathering up in the bunker showers and using a bucket of water to rinse his ripped body of the day’s filth.

Ironman Jett, meanwhile, showcased his impressive physique as he stood nearby, half-naked except for a pair of camo pants.

The 27-year-old model was then seen hoisting a bucket of water over his head, before the camera cut to another scene.

Having a crack! The former NRL star, 32, went completely naked in the blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, standing with his back to the camera with his buttocks on display. Right: Jett Kenny

Having a crack! The former NRL star, 32, went completely naked in the blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, standing with his back to the camera with his buttocks on display. Right: Jett Kenny

Washing the day away: Sam was seen lathering up in the bunker showers and using a bucket of water to rinse his body of the day's filth

Washing the day away: Sam was seen lathering up in the bunker showers and using a bucket of water to rinse his body of the day’s filth

Toned: Ironman Jett (right) showcased his impressive physique as he stood nearby, half-naked except for a pair of camo pants

Toned: Ironman Jett (right) showcased his impressive physique as he stood nearby, half-naked except for a pair of camo pants

Sam made headlines following Monday’s season premiere of SAS Australia, after making the surprise revelation he cheated on his ex-wife of four years, Phoebe Burgess, when they were married.

‘I don’t think I was the greatest husband at times,’ he said to the camera. ‘I embarrassed my wife. I’d had an affair with a girl, a woman in Melbourne. That’s true.

‘I was away on tour, and regretfully that happened. Which would have been… it would have been a tough place for Phoebe to be.’

On Tuesday, the British sportsman described his SAS Australia experience as ‘intense from the first minute to the last minute’, and admitted there were times he ‘genuinely believed it was too much, but pushed through’.

'I don't think I was the greatest husband at times': It comes after Burgess' emotional display during Monday's SAS Australia premiere, in which he sensationally confessed to cheating on his ex-wife Phoebe during their four-year marriage. Pictured: the Burgesses in happier times

‘I don’t think I was the greatest husband at times’: It comes after Burgess’ emotional display during Monday’s SAS Australia premiere, in which he sensationally confessed to cheating on his ex-wife Phoebe during their four-year marriage. Pictured: the Burgesses in happier times  

When asked what was the worst part of Seven’s military-style show, Sam said it was ‘definitely the lack of food, and cleaning the toilets’. 

The former South Sydney Rabbitohs player also revealed he prepared for SAS Australia by doing ‘general training’ and weekly 48-hour fasts for a month.

Describing it as a learning experience, he added: ‘I just think I took a deeper look at my capabilities and understanding of others and other people’s capabilities. It was a great period of growth.’

Tear gas wasn't so bad then? When asked what was the worst part of Seven's military-style show, Sam said it was 'definitely the lack of food, and cleaning the toilets'

Tear gas wasn’t so bad then? When asked what was the worst part of Seven’s military-style show, Sam said it was ‘definitely the lack of food, and cleaning the toilets’

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