SAS Australia 2023 has only just begun and a flock of recruits have already hopped on a flight home, unable to brave the brutal conditions of Base Camp.

In the most hectic season to date, 14 Aussie celebs travelled to the Wadi Rum Desert of Jordan to see if they could withstand the trials and tribulations of the REAL SAS selection process.

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A flock of recruits have already left SAS Australia 2023. Source: Seven

Here, in the heart of the Middle East, the celebs must eat, sleep and train together in the sweltering heat, with no allowances made for their gender or celebrity status.

Whilst some recruits have risen to the challenge, others have fallen behind. But who has what it takes to hold on ’til the bitter end?

Keep scrolling to find out who has left SAS Australia 2023!

Mahalia Murphy – International Rugby Star

Mahalia Murphy
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Craig McLachlan – Actor

Craig McLachlan
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Zima Anderson – Actress

Zima Anderson Sas
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Peter Bol – Olympic Runner

Peter Bol
Source: Seven

Anthony Mundine – World Champion Boxer

Anthony Mundine
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Stephanie Rice – Olympic Gold Swimmer

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Cassie ‘Cocaine Cassie’ Sainsbury – Convicted Drug Smuggler

Cassie Sainsbury SAS
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Lindy Klim – Balinese Princess

Lindy Klim sas australia 2023
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Jason Akermanis – AFL Hall of Famer

Jason Akermanis
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Boyd Cordner – Retired NRL Star

Source: Seven

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