SAS Australia: Jett Kenny reveals the surprising food he got stuck into immediately after quitting

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    Jett Kenny reveals the surprising food he got stuck into immediately after quitting SAS Australia


    SAS Australia star Jett Kenny has revealed he ‘lived-off sugar’ for 36 hours after competing on the tough reality show. 

    Speaking to Hit Queensland’s Cliffo and Gabbi on Tuesday, Jett said after he handed in his armband he immediately got stuck into the Tim Tams.  

    ‘After about five minutes after I left I had a hot-chocolate and some Tim Tams and I was ready to go again,’ Jett said, saying the ‘food got him’. 

    Over: SAS Australia's Jett Kenny, 27, (pictured) revealed what he ate immediately after quitting the tough show during an interview with Hit Queensland's Cliffo and Gabbi on Tuesday

    Over: SAS Australia’s Jett Kenny, 27, (pictured) revealed what he ate immediately after quitting the tough show during an interview with Hit Queensland’s Cliffo and Gabbi on Tuesday

    ‘I ate sugar for the next 36 hours,’ he added.  

    Despite being one of the strongest recruits, the 27-year-old model turned in his armband to DS chief instructor Ant Middleton on Monday.

    ‘Not that I want to do it, staff, but I’m running on complete empty. Mentally I’m not there anymore. Physically I’m in all sorts right now,’ Jett said. 

    Treats: 'After about five minutes after I left I had a hot-chocolate and some Tim Tams and I was ready to go again,' Jett (pictured) said, saying the'food' got him

    Treats: ‘After about five minutes after I left I had a hot-chocolate and some Tim Tams and I was ready to go again,’ Jett (pictured) said, saying the ‘food’ got him

    ‘I’m not getting enough food into me, and not eating last night and not really eating every morning. It’s just caught up to me.’ 

    The show’s celebrity recruits are forced to survive on rations, with food on the gruelling reality series in short supply.   

    Ant praised Jett on doing an ‘outstanding job’ and reassured him that he’s ‘a strong, strong man’.

    Drained:'Not that I want to do it, staff, but I'm running on complete empty. Mentally I'm not there anymore. Physically I'm in all sorts right now,' he explained

    Drained: ‘Not that I want to do it, staff, but I’m running on complete empty. Mentally I’m not there anymore. Physically I’m in all sorts right now,’ he explained

    ‘You’re a phenomenal team member. You’re a phenomenal individual… It’s been an absolute pleasure having you on the course,’ Ant told him.

    Despite deciding to leave, Jett told Ant that it had been ‘an unreal opportunity’, and added ‘it was one thing I very much looked forward to doing’.  

    Reflecting on his time on the show, Jett said he was happy with everything he’d managed to achieve.

    Bye:'You're a phenomenal team member. You're a phenomenal individual... It's been an absolute pleasure having you on the course,' Ant told him

    Bye: ‘You’re a phenomenal team member. You’re a phenomenal individual… It’s been an absolute pleasure having you on the course,’ Ant told him

    ‘I think the biggest thing I’ve learnt is not to doubt myself so much or not to set my standards so high if I don’t achieve them, then I shouldn’t be so hard on myself,’ he said.

    ‘I came into this trying to find what my limit was. I wanted to see if I could break through that mental barrier, to push yourself even further, that your body can go again, and I think I really did that.’

    SAS Australia continues Tuesday at 7.30pm on Channel Seven   

    Lessons learned:'I think the biggest thing I've learnt is not to doubt myself so much or not to set my standards so high if I don't achieve them, then I shouldn't be so hard on myself,' he said

    Lessons learned: ‘I think the biggest thing I’ve learnt is not to doubt myself so much or not to set my standards so high if I don’t achieve them, then I shouldn’t be so hard on myself,’ he said

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