Buff SAS Australia star Eden Dally dotes on son Boston

Buff Eden Dally dotes on his adorable eight-month-old son Boston… after revealing the brutal world of military-style show SAS Australia

Eden Dally is one of the star recruits on Channel Seven’s new military-style reality show SAS Australia.

The 28-year-old, who recently spoke about the program’s harsh conditions, looked to have perfected his best role yet as a father, in an Instagram Stories clip on Sunday.

In the video, shared to the social media site by girlfriend Cyrell Paule, a buff Eden wore just a pair of white briefs and doted on their eight-month-old son Boston. 

Family first: Buff SAS Australia star Eden Dally (pictured), 28, doted on his eight-month-old son Boston, in an Instagram Stories clip shared to girlfriend Cyrell Paule’s page on Sunday 

Cyrell, 31, could be heard in the background gushing over her partner and son. 

The former Married At First Sight star then playfully asked Boston, who was wearing a ‘My Dad’s A Legend’ onesie, whether ‘he’s going to go on SAS’ like his father.  

Just last week, Eden said the military-style show couldn’t be further from his past experiences with reality television, in an interview with Daily Mail Australia.

Going strong: Cyrell (pictured), 31, could be heard in the background gushing over her partner and son. The couple began dating in March 2019 and welcomed Boston in February this year

Going strong: Cyrell (pictured), 31, could be heard in the background gushing over her partner and son. The couple began dating in March 2019 and welcomed Boston in February this year

Proud mother: The former Married At First Sight star then playfully asked Boston, who was wearing a 'My Dad's A Legend' onesie, whether 'he's going to go on SAS' like his father

Proud mother: The former Married At First Sight star then playfully asked Boston, who was wearing a ‘My Dad’s A Legend’ onesie, whether ‘he’s going to go on SAS’ like his father 

Eden became a household name when he debuted on the 2018 season of Nine’s dating show Love Island Australia.  

In his interview with Daily Mail Australia, he confirmed there were no producers guiding the cast, no retakes, and that ‘everything is as crazy as seen on TV’. 

‘This show has no producers coming over and telling you anything. It’s basically the DS (directing staff) that are running the course. There are no retakes and basically everything that you’re seeing happening is what’s happened,’ Eden said. 

Speaking of his dire camp conditions, he said they were forced to wash up in the sink as there were no showers, and had to brush their teeth outside.

Brutal: Just last week, Eden said the military-style show couldn't be further from his past experiences with reality television, in an interview with Daily Mail Australia

Brutal: Just last week, Eden said the military-style show couldn’t be further from his past experiences with reality television, in an interview with Daily Mail Australia 

Conditions: The former Love Island Australia star confirmed there were no producers guiding the cast, no retakes, and that 'everything is as crazy as seen on TV'

Conditions: The former Love Island Australia star confirmed there were no producers guiding the cast, no retakes, and that ‘everything is as crazy as seen on TV’ 

‘There was no allowance for luxuries at all. It was tough Army conditions. They wanted it to be like you’e going to war,’ Eden explained.

So far, the recruits have had to fall out of helicopters, crawl across mud in the freezing cold, run hours of physical drills and practise marksmanship. 

SAS Australia continues Monday at 7.30pm on Channel Seven  

Tough: 'There was no allowance for luxuries at all. It was tough Army conditions. They wanted it to be like you'e going to war,' Eden explained

Tough: ‘There was no allowance for luxuries at all. It was tough Army conditions. They wanted it to be like you’e going to war,’ Eden explained