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Denise Richards she has the money for one of her former brothers to pass Special Forces: The World’s Toughest Test.
“Well, actually, I just interviewed him and he’s my very first actor. Saved by the bell, Mario LopezRichards, 53, said Entertainment Weekly in an interview published on Saturday, January 11.
Richards revealed she spoke to Lopez, 51, about him coming forward special units. “And I asked him, ‘When are you going to do it?’ she said. “He would do wonderfully. I’m sure he would see it through to the end.”
The pair appeared side by side during a 1991 episode Saved by the bell where Cynthia (Richards) tries to meet AC Slater (Lopez). (The series, which aired for four seasons from 1989 to 1993, followed a group of teenagers — including Lopez — going through the highs and lows of high school.)
When displaying on special unitsRichards tried to jump from a speeding boat to a speeding helicopter and jumped off a bridge before claiming to have injured her back. (She also later revealed that her breast implants burst.) When the contestants were participating in a punishing Navy SEAL exercise known as a surf dive in the second episode, Richards initially asked to sit down. Finally she took off the tape and gave her a sign withdrawal from the competition.
Despite her early exit from the seriesRichards said she was “very proud” of herself. “I had the courage to jump off the bridge and I did.” I was so happy. Even though I couldn’t climb out of that helicopter, I was very happy,” she told the newspaper. “At least I was able to grab hold and hang on there. I never thought in a million years I could do that.”
Richards was also the first contestant on the show to become vulnerable about her past, revealing that she froze in certain situations because she was “completely overcome with fear”. During an interview with the staff, Richards shared that she first experienced such a “freeze” at the age of 15.
“I noticed a man following me. He came from behind, put his hand around my mouth, grabbed my vagina and started pulling me,” she said. “And I froze like I couldn’t even scream for help.
Before he shares his story special forces, she had only told her husband before Aaron Phypers about the incident. “It’s so scary to be in that situation, you know, (at) that age and be so vulnerable,” she continued. “And I have three daughters and I want them to never go through this. And also if something, God forbid, happened to be strong enough.’
Recalling Richards’ candor, the command staff instructor Billy Billingham he said in a joint conversation with the soldier Rudy Reyes gave an insight into why contestants share their stories.
“Before we do the mirror room (even if it’s only for 12 hours) you’ve already gone through the deprivation phase,” he said My Weekly‘s NYC studio on Thursday, January 9th. “When you’re tired, you’re hungry, you don’t care anymore. You are more open. Now there’s something we call a mirror room. I don’t know why that is – and we’re not psychologists, and we have no idea what the story is going to be straight out of that person’s mouth.’
Special Forces: The World’s Toughest Test airs Wednesdays on Fox at 8:00 PM ET.
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