AFL star Jason Akermanis claims SAS Australia is fake and

AFL star Jason Akermanis claims SAS Australia is “fake” and accuses the show of “lying” about the challenges after he was labeled “soft” for leaving the show just a day later

Jason Akermanis has accused Channel Seven’s SAS Australia of being fake following his exit from the show.

The AFL star told 2DAY FM’s breakfast show Hughesy, Ed & Erin that the show’s editing was incorrect.

“You lie all the time. What they don’t show you: When they record something, they present it to the test audience,” he explained.

“They don’t show us doing push-ups and burpees on the sand for 45 minutes.” [before a challenge].’

He also said the contestants were buried alive in a coffin for 15 minutes, but the show claimed it was 45 minutes.

AFL star Jason Akermanis claims SAS Australia is

AFL star Jason Akermanis claims SAS Australia is “fake” and accuses the show of “lying” about the challenges after he was labeled “soft” for leaving the show just a day later

“They put mayonnaise on the things they show, but it’s not the other things they probably should.” “The other things are really hard.”

This comes after Jason was branded “soft” after the AFL legend lasted just one day at SAS Australia, insisting he “doesn’t have to prove anything to anyone”.

He was buried in the Jordanian desert before undertaking a task that involved jumping on and off a moving train.

However, the 46-year-old later complained of an injury to his toes and requested medical attention at the base camp.

The AFL star told 2DAY FM's breakfast show Hughesy, Ed & Erin that the show's editing wasn't accurate and they

The AFL star told 2DAY FM’s breakfast show Hughesy, Ed & Erin that the show’s editing wasn’t accurate and they “lie all the time”.

Ant Middleton initially rejected his request, telling his colleagues: “No. 3 came to us and said he had a foot injury.”

“He sprinted to the train. Jumped off the train. Sprinted to me and then sprinted away. I didn’t see any limping at all. I think #3 is looking for a way out.;

Then he sent for Jason and said, “Let me take a look.” “You sprinted well in the train and jumped out of the train.”

The camp doctor agreed with Ant’s assessment and when asked about the exact cause of the injury, the Bulldogs great couldn’t say exactly when he sustained the injury.

It comes after Jason was branded

It comes after Jason was branded “soft” after the AFL legend lasted just one day at SAS Australia, insisting he “doesn’t have to prove anything to anyone”.

“Put your boots back on.” Don’t want to try even basic pain relief? “You’re way ahead of yourself,” he said.

Jason replied, “I’m telling you, there’s nothing we can do if it gets that painful. ‘Either I get fired or I have to do my… I’m saying physically, I can’t do it.’

The football star was sent back to his housemates, who were shocked to see him packing his things.

Jason returned to the yard where he removed his #3 badge and voluntarily left the trial.

“You’ve gone soft,” Ant said.

The 46-year-old later complained of an injury to his toes and requested medical attention at base camp.  He was sent back to his roommates, who were shocked to see him packing his things

The 46-year-old later complained of an injury to his toes and requested medical attention at base camp. He was sent back to his roommates, who were shocked to see him packing his things