SAS Australia’s Koby Abberton calls the directing staff ‘p***ks’ during the show’s Debrief special – as Jett Kenny admits he wasn’t a fan of the Bra Boy
Koby Abberton told SAS Australia‘s directing staff (DS) he thought they were ‘p***ks’ during Wednesday’s Debrief special.
Sitting in front of the show’s militant DS, the 42-year-old Bra Boy openly admitted he often despised them during his appearance on the gruelling reality series.
‘I never really judge people, like my peers who around me,’ Koby began, looking around at his fellow recruits.
Not a fan: Koby Abberton (front right) told SAS Australia’s directing staff (DS) he thought they were ‘p***ks’ during Wednesday’s Debrief special
Turning back to the DS, he added: ‘But I judged you guys. I thought about this, and I thought you were kind of p***ks, and you were kind of like this and that.’
Despite his initial dislike of the DS, Koby acknowledged that they had also helped him enormously in his own life.
‘I listened to the words you guys say, and I just want to say, no matter where you guys go in life, keep helping people. You guys aren’t making TV shows, you’re helping people. You’re really good at talking to men who need help,’ he continued.

Truth time: Sitting in front of the show’s militant DS (pictured L-R, Ant Middleton, Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham and Jason ‘Foxy’ Fox), the 42-year-old Bra Boy openly admitted he often despised them during his appearance on the gruelling reality series
Meanwhile, Jett Kenny admitted he didn’t like Koby, after the two men clashed on several occasions throughout the show.
‘I’m one of those a**holes who will judge a book by its cover. Like, couldn’t deal with Koby,’ the 27-year-old model and ironman confessed.
But he said they eventually managed to set aside their differences.

Rivals: Jett Kenny (pictured) also admitted he didn’t like Koby, after the two men clashed on several occasions throughout the show
‘We had our disagreements, but it’s until you start to go day by day, challenge by challenge that you understand more and more about people,’ he continued.
‘Koby’s life growing up was super hard. I’m very fortunate with my family and everything else growing up, that I was kind of comfortable in a way. Koby never had that.
‘It’s not until you get in there and you open that book that you start to learn the finer details of someone’s life and what’s led them to get to that point that you start to understand why they do things the way they do.’

‘We had our disagreements, but it’s until you start to go day by day, challenge by challenge that you understand more and more about people,’ Jett said of Koby
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