2016 Australian Rally Champion, Molly Taylor, is being tested like never before as part of a new reality TV show, "SAS Australia". The 14 celebrities on the show will be put through a number of gruelling challenges and rigorous training drills in the NSW Snowy Mountains. The show will see well-known personalities attempt to pass the selection process to join the Australian Army's elite Special Air Service. Taylor, a Subaru Australia ambassador, is among reality TV stars, models, athletes and radio presenters who will receive no special treatment from their commanding officers.
Celebrities on the show will be referred to by a number, not their name, and each has the ability to quit the show if it gets too much for them.
They can also be dismissed if an instructor deems them incapable of continuing with a challenge.

Molly Taylor (far right) is part of the new reality TV show, SAS Australia.

Taylor is on the show with celebrities who include ex-Bachelor Nick 'The Honey Badger' Cummins, radio host and comedian Merrick Watts, former Ironwoman-turned-WAG Candice Warner, PR queen Roxy Jacenko, and convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby. Aussie cricket legend, Mitchell Johnson, is also a part of the show, as is Jackson Warne, son of cricketing legend Shane Warne.

Candice Warner, wife of cricketer David, during filming of SAS Australia.

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