SAS Australia's Chief Instructor Ant Middleton gets some fresh air on his quarantine hotel balcony

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    A walk in the park! SAS Australia’s Chief Instructor Ant Middleton beams as he gets some fresh air on his quarantine hotel balcony ahead of show’s premiere


    The latest season of his reality TV series SAS: Australia debuts Monday night.

    And star Ant Middleton spent the days leading up to the anticipated premiere cooped up in hotel quarantine.

    The Chief Instructor, 40, managed a smile for the cameras as he caught some fresh air during the 14 day stay. 

    Drill sergeant: SAS: Australia star Ant Middleton (pictured) spent the days leading up to the show's anticipated premiere cooped up in hotel quarantine

    Drill sergeant: SAS: Australia star Ant Middleton (pictured) spent the days leading up to the show’s anticipated premiere cooped up in hotel quarantine

    Middleton went casual for the afternoon stretch, donning a black T-shirt and matching leggings.

    The short sleeves on the W2W branded T-shirt showed off the former soldier’s numerous tattoos.  

    The explosive new season of SAS Australia is set to launch on Monday night.

    And while the series is known for its no-nonsense berating of contestants, one incident is apparently set to leave audiences in shock.  

    Back to black: Middleton went casual for the afternoon stretch, donning a black T-shirt and matching leggings

    Back to black: Middleton went casual for the afternoon stretch, donning a black T-shirt and matching leggings

    Toughie stickers: The short sleeves on the W2W branded T-shirt showed off the former soldier's numerous tattoos

    The explosive new season of SAS Australia is set to launch on Monday night

    Toughie stickers: The short sleeves on the W2W branded T-shirt showed off the former soldier’s numerous tattoos

    According to New Idea, chief instructor Ant Middleton will leave tennis pro Alicia Molik ‘trembling and crying’ after branding her a ‘dumb c**t’ during an expletive rant.  

    In a trailer for the show, Ant was seen shouting centimetres from Alicia’s face after she failed to complete a challenge in the way he wanted. 

    One recruit, who wished to remain anonymous, told the publication on Monday: ‘He was standing nose-to-nose with her, virtually spitting in her face saying ‘You are a dumb c**t.’

    Long haul: The Chief Instructor, 40, stretched as he caught some fresh air during the 14 day stay

    Long haul: The Chief Instructor, 40, stretched as he caught some fresh air during the 14 day stay

    ‘Alicia was trembling and crying, and he just kept going at her. I think it was the worst dressing down I have witnessed and obviously the most shocking incident on this season’s show.’

    Despite being aware that Ant often scold contestants in a fiery manner as part of the experience, the source said they thought this incident was ‘totally unacceptable.”

     ‘Ant needs to go,’ they added

    Hours away: SAS Australia launches Monday at 7:30pm on Channel Seven

    Hours away: SAS Australia launches Monday at 7:30pm on Channel Seven

    Daily Mail Australia have contacted Channel Seven for further comment.

    Meanwhile on Sunday, Alicia told The Advertiser she would never sign up for the series again.

    While she didn’t mention the incident in question, she did say: ‘I gave it everything I had and I’m happy with what I achieved.

    Shocking scenes: On Monday's launch episode, chief instructor Ant is set to brand Alicia Molik (L) a'dumb c**t' and launches into an expletive rant centimetres from her face, after she failed to complete a challenge in the way he wanted

    Shocking scenes: On Monday’s launch episode, chief instructor Ant is set to brand Alicia Molik (L) a ‘dumb c**t’ and launches into an expletive rant centimetres from her face, after she failed to complete a challenge in the way he wanted

    ‘I enjoyed training like a demon for that period of time and it was a great experience. But it was brutal and it’s torture and that is not fun at all.’

    When asked if she enjoyed the experience, she responded: ‘I can’t say I enjoyed the course but I did enjoy the camaraderie with people you have never met before.’

    SAS Australia launches Monday at 7:30pm on Channel Seven

    Not happy: Despite being aware that Ant often scold contestants in a fiery manner as part of the experience, the source said they thought this incident was'totally unacceptable', adding:'Ant needs to go'

    Not happy: Despite being aware that Ant often scold contestants in a fiery manner as part of the experience, the source said they thought this incident was ‘totally unacceptable’, adding: ‘Ant needs to go’

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