How bad the SAS Australia interrogations really were for celebrities

The brutal aftermath of the SAS Australia interrogation: Candice Warner, Schapelle Corby and others were “unsettled” about their painful past after the barbecue – and instructed NOT to speak to their co-stars about it

The celebrity recruits have their greatest scandals and painful pasts, which were brought up by the Directing Staff (DS) during intense interrogation by SAS Australia.

Candice Warner, Schapelle Corby, and Mitchell Johnson, among other stars of the series, bared their souls and got emotional during the sessions.

However, the “rattling” performers were instructed to keep their personal struggles a secret when they returned to the camp and were rarely comforted after “opening old wounds”.

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How bad the SAS interrogations really are: Candice Warner, Schapelle Corby and other celebrities were not allowed and would not discuss their interrogations with their co-stars

How bad the SAS interrogations really are: Candice Warner, Schapelle Corby and other celebrities were not allowed to discuss their interrogations with their co-stars and would return to base camp “rattling” after “opening old wounds”.

The former Love Island Australia star told Daily Mail Australia Tuesday that many stars were returning to camp “rattling” and angry and that he only found out why by watching interrogations with the rest of Australia.

“When we talk to the DS, I’m pretty sure we are instructed not to say anything to the cast when we get back to camp,” said Eden.

“No one has ever talked about past things, what happened. What you see in the interrogation room is also the first time I hear about it – like Candice talking about Sonny Bill Williams and Mitchell Johnson’s Depression.”

WAG Candice Warner was molested in 2007 over the ball manipulation scandal of her husband David Warner and her infamous “Toilet Tryst” with the rugby player Sonny Bill.

“What you see in the interrogation room is also the first time I find out about it”: Love Island star Eden Dally said he was unaware of the recruit’s emotional moments as they were not allowed to argue with one another. Pictured: Schapelle Corby’s interrogation

WAG Candice Warner (pictured) was molested in 2007 over the ball manipulation scandal of her husband, David Warner, and her infamous “Toilet Tryst” with rugby player Sonny Bill

WAG Candice Warner (pictured) was molested in 2007 over the ball manipulation scandal of her husband, David Warner, and her infamous “Toilet Tryst” with rugby player Sonny Bill

“A lot of people would come back a bit chattering. You bring up old issues that you want to bury – you open old wounds, ”Eden went on.

“Sometimes when you go to sleep you can see that something is wrong with them, but you’ve never really asked them what’s wrong. They just knew that something was probably brought up from the past, ”said the new father, 28 years old.

Eden has yet to be interrogated from the DS air.

More to come: Eden Dally (pictured) is one of many celebrity recruits who have not yet been interrogated on the DS show on television

More to come: Eden Dally (pictured) is one of many celebrity recruits who have not yet been interrogated on the DS show on television

Cast: A total of 17 famous faces have registered for the intensive SAS selection course, which is led by an elite team of former soldiers of the special unit, the so-called management staff

Cast: A total of 17 famous faces have registered for the intensive SAS selection course, which is led by an elite team of former soldiers of the special unit, the so-called management staff

A total of 17 celebrities have registered for the intensive SAS selection course, which is carried out by an elite team of British ex-Special Forces soldiers.

Sydney-based PR guru Roxy Jacenko (40), convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby (43) and former NRL WAG and glamor model Arabella Del Busso (30) are the only recruits who have so far voluntarily withdrawn from the series .

SAS Australia will continue on Channel Seven from 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday

Tune in: SAS Australia will continue on Channel Seven from 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday.  Pictured: Jackson Warne with DS Drill Sergeant Mark Billingham

Tune in: SAS Australia will continue on Channel Seven from 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Pictured: Jackson Warne with DS Drill Sergeant Mark Billingham

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