SAS Australia: Ant Middleton reveals the VERY strange request fans ask for

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    He’s SAS Australia’s no-nonsense chief instructor who isn’t afraid to get loud when telling the recruits what to do.

    And on Sunday, Ant Middleton revealed that fans have started requesting that he scream profanities in their faces when they meet him in the streets, as he soars to fame Down Under amid the show’s growing popularity.

    ‘I am getting noticed quite a lot here in Australia,’ the British star, 41, told The Daily Telegraph.

    Request: On Sunday, Ant Middleton revealed that fans have started requesting that he screams profanities in their faces when he meets them, as he soars to fame Down Under amid the show's growing popularity

    Request: On Sunday, Ant Middleton revealed that fans have started requesting that he screams profanities in their faces when he meets them, as he soars to fame Down Under amid the show’s growing popularity

    ‘They say, “I love your show, I love your books, now can you please shout in my face?”.

    ‘They will often ask to record a message of me b*****king their son or daughter, telling them to go to school or get out of bed.’

    The show, which sees a number of celebrity recruits take part in gruelling military-style challenges, has been a ratings smash for Channel Seven.

    Prior to that, Ant worked on the UK version of the show titled SAS: Who Dares Wins. 

    'They will often ask to record a message of me b*****king their son or daughter, telling them to go to school or get out of bed,' he added

    ‘They will often ask to record a message of me b*****king their son or daughter, telling them to go to school or get out of bed,’ he added 

    However, Ant was dropped by Channel 4 due to his ‘personal conduct’, with the station claiming they will not work with him again. 

    His departure came months after Ant sparked controversy by referring to Black Lives Matter protesters as ‘absolute scum’, and urging people to ‘carry on as normal’ and not change their habits amid the global Covid pandemic. 

    A spokesperson for Channel 4 told MailOnline: ‘Ant Middleton will not be taking part in future series of SAS: Who Dares Wins. 

    Gone: Prior to SAS Australia, he worked on the UK version of the show titled SAS: Who Dares Wins. However, Ant was dropped by Channel 4 due to his'personal conduct', with the station claiming they will not work with him again

    Gone: Prior to SAS Australia, he worked on the UK version of the show titled SAS: Who Dares Wins. However, Ant was dropped by Channel 4 due to his ‘personal conduct’, with the station claiming they will not work with him again

    ‘Following a number of discussions Channel 4 and Minnow Films have had with him in relation to his personal conduct it has become clear that our views and values are not aligned and we will not be working with him again.’

    Following the statement, the adventurer, who found fame as the host of SAS: Who Dares Wins, took to social media and vowed to ‘stay positive’. 

    Ant’s axing by Channel 4 came after he sparked controversy by referring to Black Lives Matter protesters as ‘absolute scum’ last June.

    Ant took to social media and confirmed he would no longer be hosting SAS: Who Dares Wins, but said he was excited about the future. 

    Challenge: Following the statement, the adventurer, who found fame as the host of SAS: Who Dares Wins, took to social media and vowed to'stay positive'

    Challenge: Following the statement, the adventurer, who found fame as the host of SAS: Who Dares Wins, took to social media and vowed to ‘stay positive’ 

    He wrote: ‘Hi guys, I’ve got some news which is that after 5 incredible years I’ve decided it’s time to move on from SAS Who Dares Wins UK. 

    ‘Big respect to my fellow DS – its been a journey I’ll never forget. Thanks to everyone that took part and made the show what it is. Really excited about the future and what’s coming this year. Stay positive.’ 

    The TV tough guy, who took on the role in November, was said to have left his bosses furious after posting the since-deleted tweet, amid protests over racial injustice after the death of George Floyd in the US.

    On June 14, Ant tweeted: ‘The extreme left against the extreme right. When did two wrongs make a right. It was only a matter of time. BLM and EDL are not welcome on our streets, absolute scum. What a great example you are to your future generation. Bravo.’

    Ant subsequently apologised, releasing a video message where he said: ‘I’d just like to clarify a tweet I’d put out at the weekend and deleted straight away once I’d re-read it and realised that it could cause offence. 

    ‘I put out a tweet or retweeted a video of the violence, the terror and chaos that was happening on the streets of London.

    ‘Within that tweet I mentioned the BLM and EDL and the word ‘scum’. At no point was I calling the BLM scum and comparing the two organisations. I want to make that really, really clear. 

    ‘The word scum was used to describe the people in the video that were violent, that were causing terror on the streets of London and setting a bad example for our future generations.’ 

    Comments: His departure came months after Ant sparked controversy by referring to Black Lives Matter protesters as'absolute scum', and urging people to ‘carry on as normal’ and not change their habits amid the global Covid pandemic

    Comments: His departure came months after Ant sparked controversy by referring to Black Lives Matter protesters as ‘absolute scum’, and urging people to ‘carry on as normal’ and not change their habits amid the global Covid pandemic

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