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Denise Richards admits her special units the stint had its price.
The actress who competed in season 3 of Sspecial powers: the world’s toughest testrevealed that she ruptured her breast implants during one of the grueling tasks.
“I also jumped off a bridge — and that’s when I tore my (breast) implants — from that thing,” Richards, 53, revealed. SiriusXM “Jeff Lewis Live” on Friday, Jan. 3, as she discussed the physical challenges she faced while participating in the reality series.
Richards blamed the harness she wore during the activity for causing the rupture and said she still had not resolved the issue affecting both of her breast implants.
“I have yet to get them redone,” Richards added. “I was supposed to do it a month ago, but I couldn’t because we were filming, so yeah, no, I still have to redo them.
She explained that she believed she would also have to bear the financial cost of repairing the cracks herself.
“I have to pay,” she said. “I think we signed our lives with that show… It’s dangerous.”
The news made the news in November Richards was cast alongside 15 other recruits — inclusive Kayla Nicole, Brody Jenner, Cam Newton, Stephen Baldwin, Carey Hart and others — for special units‘ season 3, which premieres on Fox on Wednesday, January 8.
During the show’s five-week run, fans will watch the celebrities attempt the “toughest and most grueling challenges in the real-life special forces selection playbook” while training in Wales, England, according to Fox. There are no votes or eliminations in the series.
Speak exclusively to My Weekly in December, Richards revealed how difficult the challenges were for her.
“It was the most challenging thing I’ve ever done,” she said Our, before adding: “I’m glad I did it, but I would never do it again.”
Season 3 special units features the stars rehearsing their tasks, including “a high-pressure hostage rescue, a treacherous ladder crossing between sheer cliffs nearly 100 feet above sea level, a boat soak exercise where they will be submerged in a frigid ocean and tasked with performing basic duties to survival, immersion in surfing where they will have to control their panic through exercises that will bring them to the brink of drowning, and much more.”
The exercises are led by former special forces operators; Management Staff (DS) agents. Rudy Reyes, Mark “Billy” Billingham, Jason “Foxy” Fox and Jovon “Q” argued.