A beauty queen, tennis star, notorious Bra Boy and gold medallist join SAS Australia – as all 18 of the 2021 recruits are confirmed
From an NRL player to a tennis star, Network Seven has announced the 18 celebrities set to star on season two of SAS Australia.
The network released the full line-up for the military-style competition on Monday, and it features a mixture of famous and controversial participants.
The contestants include NRL player Sam Burgess, socialite Brynne Edelsten and celebrity chef Manu Feildel.
Revealed: NRL player Sam Burgess, tennis star Mark Philippoussis, Bra Boy Koby Abberton and Brynne Edelsten join SAS Australia – as all 18 of the 2021 recruits are confirmed
The trio will appear alongside tennis champion Alicia Molik, Home and Away’s Dan Ewing, actress Bonnie Anderson and former politician Emma Husar.
TV presenter Erin Holland, AFL star Heath Shaw, actress Isabelle Cornish, Olympian Jana Pittman and Australian sprinter Jessica Peris are also set to compete on the show.
The series will also star Ironman Jett Kenny, Olympic runner John Steffensen, volleyball champion Kerri Pottharst, Bra Boy Koby Abberton, singer Pete Murray and tennis star Mark Philippoussis.
New cast: The network released the full line-up for the military-style competition on Monday, and it features a mixture of famous and controversial participants. Pictured Sam Burgess
How will she do? Socialite Brynne Edelsten (pictured), who was previously married to Geoffrey Edelsten, is preparing to make her debut on the show
The highly-anticipated new series of SAS Australia is set to begin filming very soon.
Former Special Forces soldiers Ant Middleton, Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham, Jason ‘Foxy’ Fox, and Ollie Ollerton are all returning to the show.
Speaking to 7News on Monday, Ant, 40 said: ‘Living in our world will be the rawest and most brutal life lesson these celebrities will ever experience.’
Challenge accepted: Jett Kenny (pictured), who is the son of Olympic swimmer Lisa Curry, will also be competing on the show
Coming soon: The highly-anticipated new series of SAS Australia is set to begin filming very soon. Pictured Manu Feildel
‘We aren’t holding anything back, it’s as authentic as it gets,’ he said.
On Friday, five of the newly announced contestants were pictured together in the Blue Mountains, NSW, ahead of filming.
The contestants will endure strenuous physical activity and military-inspired challenges in order to test their true character.
Challenging: The contestants will endure strenuous physical activity and military-inspired challenges in order to test their true character. Pictured Erin Holland
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