SAS Australia 2021: The 18 celebrities who have signed up

• The new season of SAS Australia will premiere on Channel 7 and 7plus later this year.

Seven has announced the 18 celebrities who will take on the new season of SAS Australia.

NRL star Sam Burgess, tennis legend Mark Philippoussis, dual Olympian Jana Pittman, celebrity chef Manu Feildel, Bra Boy Koby Abberton, socialite Brynne Edelsten and singer- songwriter Pete Murray are some of the stars to enlist for the series of physical and psychological tests from the real SAS selection process.

Elite ex-Special Forces soldiers Ant Middleton, Mark “Billy” Billingham, Jason “Foxy” Fox and Ollie Ollerton are returning to lead the celebrity recruits, promising the most gruelling course ever seen in the UK or Australia.

“Living in our world will be the rawest and most brutal life lesson these celebrities will ever experience,” says chief instructor Middleton. “We aren’t holding anything back, it’s as authentic as it gets.”

SAS Australia

The full line-up of star recruits set to take on SAS Australia in 2021 is:

Alicia Molik – Tennis Champion
Bonnie Anderson – Singer / Actor Brynne Edelsten – Socialite
Dan Ewing – Actor
Emma Husar – Former Politician
Erin Holland – TV Presenter
Heath Shaw – AFL Star
Isabelle Cornish – Actor
Jana Pittman – Dual Olympian
Jessica Peris – Sprinter
Jett Kenny – Ironman
John Steffensen – Olympic Runner
Kerri Pottharst – Beach Volleyball Olympian
Koby Abberton – Bra Boy
Manu Feildel – Celebrity Chef
Mark Philippoussis – Tennis Legend
Pete Murray – Singer-Songwriter
Sam Burgess – NRL Star

Faced with more extreme challenges in mountainous terrain, these famous faces will eat, sleep and be tested in punishing conditions, with no allowances or exceptions made.

As they’re subjected to extreme physical endurance, sleep deprivation, interrogation and psychological testing, these men and women will need to push past their fears and their limits. 

The new season of SAS Australia will premiere on Channel 7 and 7plus later this year. The series is produced by Screentime, a Banijay Group company, based on a Minnow Films format.

SAS Australia coming soon to Seven.

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