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SAS Australia’s Jessica Peris shows off her glamorous makeover – and it’s a far cry from her dishevelled appearance on the gruelling reality show
Jessica Peris is one of fifteen celebrities swapping their life of luxury for camp on Channel Seven’s military style training reality show.
And during Wednesday night’s episode, fans had to do a double take after the 31-year-old athlete showed off her glamorous look.
Jessica looked worlds away from her dishevelled appearance while enduring a round of brutal challenges earlier in the episode.
Is that you? SAS Australia’s Jessica Peris, 31, looked very different from her dishevelled appearance during an interview on Wednesday night’s show
In an interview segment, Jess let her long raven locks run free.
The stunning brunette highlighted her features with smokey eye makeup and made her cheekbones pop with lashings of blush.
Jess looked every inch the model in a mustard coloured top, a far cry from her ho-hum recruit fatigues.
Dolled up: In an interview segment, Jess let her long raven locks run free. The stunning brunette highlighted her features with smokey eye makeup and made her cheekbones pop with lashings of blush
Natural: Jess looked every inch the model in a mustard coloured top, a far cry from her ho-hum recruit fatigues.
Earlier in the episode Jessica revealed the devastating moment she attempted to take her own life.
Peris told the directing staff (DS) the attempt took place months after she was forced to drop out of the 2018 Commonwealth Games trials after testing positive to a banned substance – something she has always vehemently denied.
Jessica, who is the daughter of Olympic legend Nova Peris, burst into tears as she explained she felt she had ‘no way out’ after the scandal went viral.
Devastating admission: Earlier in the episode, Peris revealed the devastating moment she attempted to take her own life
Denial: Jessica has always strongly denied taking any performing enhancing substances, blaming a ‘substantially flawed’ urine sample. She hired a lawyer to defend her case, but the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Agency later rejected her claims
‘It was all over every newspaper, and it was “Nova Peris’ daughter tests positive to banned substance”. That was hard,’ she said.
Jessica has always strongly denied taking any performing enhancing substances, blaming a ‘substantially flawed’ urine sample.
She hired a lawyer to defend her case, but the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Agency later rejected her claims.
SAS Australia continues Monday at 7:30pm on Channel Seven
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Moving on: ‘I’m proud of myself that I’m here to say. I refuse to quit, and I’ll push myself until I have nothing left to give,’ Jessica added
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