Honey Badger gets completely naked in front of everyone on SAS Australia
After a long day on SAS Australia, Nick Cummins aka ‘The Honey Badger’ gets his kit off in front of the recruits, and the rest of Australia.
Nick Cummins aka ‘The Honey Badger’ was not shy in getting completely nude in front of the other SAS Australia recruits on Monday night’s episode.
The militry-style show saw the celebrity recruits go through an extremely tough rope challenge first, which saw reality star Eden Dally leave the show for good.
One great victory was rally car driver Molly Taylor be the first female to complete the task, ever.
Shortly after, the recruits were put through an even tougher challenge in the freezing cold ocean for hours at a time.
While it nearly saw the end for former Bachelorette Ali Oetjen, who was freezing cold, she pushed through.
But the greatest moment for viewers had to be Nick Cummins getting completely nude in front of his fellow recruits to have a freezing cold shower after the hard challenges of the day.
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The star had no issue not only using freezing cold water to shower in, but in letting the whole of Australia see him naked.
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Meanwhile, Australia saw the interrogation of 21-year-old professional swimmer Shayna Jack before she walked off the show for good.
“I’ve swum my whole life and never done anything different and a year and a bit ago I got accused of taking drugs which I’d never do, ever,” she told the SAS instructors.
When asked what happened, she replied: “I was just going into a training camp prior to the world championships in 2019. They did a regular drug test. It was normal for me to get drug tested so I didn’t think anything of it.
“They called up the head coach and that was it, I got sent home, they gave me four years ban from swimming which would be the end of my career,” Shayna recalled, saying the ordeal was a “living nightmare”.
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“My whole life I have been honest,” she tells SAS instructor Ant Middleton, who actually believes that she wouldn’t cheat.
“I believe every single thing that you say and I’m not just saying that,” said Ant. “What will you do if you can’t ever swim again?” he asks.
Breaking down into tears, she admitted, “That is probably the hardest question anyone could ask me because I’ve never thought of anything else but swimming.”
“The one thing that hurts me more than anything to my core is that, yes, I have had a dream to represent my country at the Olympics since I was 10, but it’s more the fact that I’ve always done the right thing by my sport and country,” she said to the camera.
“I have never felt so much pain and anger that I feel for the fact that I don’t have control over what is happening. I don’t know what I did to deserve this, and that’s the question I have asked myself for nine months is ‘what have I done to deserve this?’”
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“I can’t see my coach, I can’t just go for a swim with my squad, I can’t go and play another sport just for fun,” Shayna continued during the interrogation, adding that she “just wants to be able to go back to swimming and love swimming again”.
“Sometimes I forget how strong I am and it does get to me a fair bit,” she added.
The swimmer got caught up in the middle of doping allegations last year after testing positive for the banned muscle-enhancing substance Ligandrol.
Shayna has consistently insisted that she is innocent.
The swimmer spoke toStellar magazinein September about the “draining and horrible” process she went through.
“It has been a difficult and long process, but one thing has never changed for me from day one: I have never bought, possessed, been supplied with or used prohibited substances in any way,” she told the publication.
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In December 2019, the swimmer told The Sunday Project that she believes it was contamination that led to her being tested positive for Ligandrol.
“There was a case in the past called the ‘kiss cocaine case’ where someone had taken cocaine and then the partner, who was an athlete, kissed that person and they were contaminated because they had contact with something someone else had taken,” she told host Lisa Wilkinson.
Here she is referencing the Canadian pole vaulter Shawn Barber – who was allowed to compete at the Rio Olympics after she tested positive for cocaine.
He claimed that the drug was passed on to him when he kissed a woman he met on Craigslist.
Shayna is suspended, and has been for about 16 months.
She has a pending case with a hearing that has not yet taken place.