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SAS Australia: Sabrina Frederick admits Firass Dirani made her cry

<p>Sabrina Frederick has revealed there were an incident on <em>SAS Australia</em> where the TV show’s villain Firass Dirani made her cry.</p> <p>The sportswoman has opened up about the brutal reality of working on the show, with the program’s instructors calling her “extremely impressive” and “phenomenal”.</p> <p>Frederick admitted though that her strength was constantly tested by Dirani due to a series of comments he made to her throughout filming.</p> <p>“When you live with complete strangers in that environment, emotions are high anyway, so I’ll precursor with that,” Frederick said.</p> <p>“However, I just have never been forced to live with someone that just constantly was … I don’t know … I can’t even explain … constantly doing things to get us in trouble.</p> <p>“Personally, he would just say one-line comments to me every day,” she explained.</p> <p>“I’m an emotional person. Don’t get me wrong, I look like a hard a**e on the show but I’m a very emotional person and a caring person and for me, I couldn’t understand why he was saying the things that he was saying to me.”</p> <p>Dirani’s comments became too much at one point and Frederick admits she burst into tears.</p> <p>“Just on that one day he got me, and I just lost it,” she said.</p> <p>“I’m a very honest person with my emotions and of course I don’t want to cry on camera but at the same time that’s how I felt at the time.</p> <p>“It’s an interesting relationship between me and him – we just didn’t get on.”</p> <p><img style="width: 500px; height: 281.25px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7838617/sas-australia-4.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/b82d20d87fbc4965bd130e85b32f3b16" /></p> <p>Frederick said what she thinks frustrated her most about the actor was “he was so adamant that he hadn’t done anything wrong the whole time, that put me in a shock.”</p> <p>“I’m so used to being in a team environment where you take responsibility. I couldn’t understand why he would say things and just disregard them or say he didn’t say those things or that he didn’t do things to make us get punished. I’d be in disbelief that I could even hear that come out of his mouth.</p> <p>“I think that’s what tipped me over the edge,” Frederick said.</p> <p>“It wasn’t so much the action; it was more the complete disregard for those actions that I think tipped me over.”</p> <p>The AFL player said that Dirani did apologise for upsetting her, but added she wasn’t convinced it was genuine.</p> <p>“It took a while for him to apologise and I don’t know if he apologised to me because he meant it or because someone told him to, I don’t know,” she revealed.</p> <p>“But by the time he did apologise, for me personally, it didn’t mean anything. I even said, ‘I appreciate your apology but just so you know, I don’t believe you.’</p> <p>“I’m a really straight up honest person and I needed him to know that.</p> <p>“I feel like not many people in there actually told him how they had felt from his actions, I think they shied away from it. For me it was a real opportunity to say, ‘look, this is what you’ve done and you’ve upset me,’ but I didn’t get the response that I wanted,” she said.</p>

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"He's a culture vulture": Firess Dirani slams Shannan Ponton on SAS Australia

<div class="body_text redactor-styles redactor-in"> <p>Two contestants from SAS Australia are bickering in the media, with Shannan Ponton and Firass Dirani clashing publicly on the show.</p> <p>After the pair had a disagreement in Tuesday night's episode, Ponton spoke to <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/reality-tv/sas-australia-shannan-ponton-calls-firass-dirani-a-sociopath/news-story/28ff73872032e9db7a9e2fc8a00fe5e2" target="_blank" class="editor-rtflink"><em>news.com.au</em></a><em> </em>about Dirani, saying he's a "sociopath".</p> <p>“I honestly believe that he’s a sociopath in his behaviour," Ponton explained.</p> <p>Fans haven't liked Dirani's behaviour as he often clashes with the show's instructors, which result in intense physical punishments of his fellow recruits.</p> <p>This was a sticking point for Ponton.</p> <p>“Time and time again, we said, ‘Listen mate, you’ve got to stop this behaviour.’ And he said, ‘What behaviour?’” Ponton told news.com.au.</p> <p>“It was as infuriating as it was confusing. At no stage did he ever assume responsibility for his actions. At no stage did he say sorry.</p> <p>“Some of the girls said to him, ‘Firass, all we want is an apology for what you did to us today,’ and it was never forthcoming. Even at the end, he never assumed responsibility for what he’d done. It was always some weird, inarticulate way to put together some story that didn’t make any sense.”</p> <p>Dirani wasn't about to take those claims lying down and hit back with an interview in the <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-8887245/SAS-Australia-Firass-Dirani-calls-Shannan-Ponton-redneck-feud-escalates.html" target="_blank" class="editor-rtflink"><em>Daily Mail</em></a>.</p> <p>“I find it strange where this vile aggressive labelling behaviour is coming from?” Dirani told the publication. “I suspect there’s more prejudice against me than I imagined.”</p> <p> “Feels like a redneck to me. Him and his followers. That’s called a line in the sand.”</p> <p>Dirani took things one step further with his comments, saying that Ponton was a "culture vulture".</p> <p>“What’s with his Maori tattoos?” Dirani said to the <em>Daily Mail</em>. “You’re embarrassing a whole culture. You are not worthy of such ancestral powerful artwork. You don’t even fall on the coat-tails of such warriors. You culture vulture.”</p> <p>The "culture vulture" comment comes after Ponton has Maori tattoos on his arms despite not being of Maori descent. </p> <p>Ponton has spoken about his tattoos before, saying he thinks that Maori people are "beautiful".</p> <p><span>"On my right shoulder, I have the Maori tattoo, which is the symbol for family. I think the Maori people are so beautiful and their philosophy on family means everything to me," he explained to <em><a href="http://thecelebritywhisperer.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Ponton2.pdf">The Celebrity Whisperer.</a></em></span></p> <p>Aussie journalist Jessica Rowe defended Dirani, saying he has "such a good heart" and reminded fans that at the end of the day, it is a TV show. The pair worked together on Channe 7's show <em>The Real Dirty Dancing.</em></p> <p>“Let’s remember, it is a reality TV show,” Rowe said. “They’ve got to make it entertaining.</p> <p>“When they edit things they want to have particular storylines so we’re not seeing absolutely everything. And obviously, when you are sleep-deprived and you have to sit in freezing water and run a long way because Firass is mucking around thinking it’s funny, you would be annoyed,” she said. “However, he’s a great guy. They’re making him out to be a villain that he’s not.”.</p> </div>

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