SAS Australia recruit Candice Warner is splashed in face with human waste during sewerage incident

SAS Australia fans are left repulsed by sickening sewerage incident that saw Candice Warner splashed in the face with HUMAN WASTE

The recruits on SAS Australia are pushed physically and mentally during Channel Seven’s intense military-style drills and beastings by the directing staff (DS).

But on Monday, viewers found themselves feeling sick after watching the celebrities emptying human waste from their communal toilet bucket. 

A very unfortunate mishap occurred when four of the stars attempted to empty and transport the waste by hand at the base camp.

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SAS Australia fans were left repulsed by a sickening sewerage incident that saw WAG Candice Warner (far right) splashed in the face with HUMAN WASTE on Monday’s episode

Actor Firass Dirani and Biggest Loser trainer Shannan Ponton began carrying the sewerage bucket toilet lined with a plastic bag towards a large barrel.

While the two men were given adequate protection with a masked visor and gloves, WAG Candice Warner and Bachelorette Ali Oetjen lended a hand in the delicate operation without any protection. 

‘Don’t rip it!’ Ali said concerned as the men handled the bag, before the team lost control of the items and the container crashed to the ground and exploded.

Oh no! Springing back, Candice was seen getting splashed in the face with human waste as she wiped her face clean with her hand

Oh no! Springing back, Candice was seen getting splashed in the face with human waste as she wiped her face clean with her hand

Springing back, Candice was seen getting splashed in the face with human waste as she wiped her face clean with her hand.  

Fans of the show flooded the official Instagram account with vomit-face emojis, claiming the scene made them feel ill.

‘This turned my stomach!’ one user wrote, as another agreed: ‘I would have heaved.’

Ali commented on the video with a vomit-face emoji, writing: ‘Just had to survive!’ 

Speaking of the dire camp conditions to Daily Mail Australia, Eden Dally said they were forced to wash up in the sink as there were no showers or hot water available.

The Love Island star also noted they had to brush their teeth outside in the freezing Snowy Mountains conditions.

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

'There was no allowance for luxuries at all. It was tough Army conditions': Eden Dally (above) said the celebrities had to wash up in the sink as there were no showers or hot water available

‘There was no allowance for luxuries at all. It was tough Army conditions’: Eden Dally (above) said the celebrities had to wash up in the sink as there were no showers or hot water available

A total of 17 famous faces signed up for the intense SAS selection course run by an elite team of ex-special forces soldiers, otherwise known as the ‘Directing Staff’.

Six recruits so far have voluntarily withdrawn from the show by handing in their assigned numbers to the DS.

SAS Australia continues on Tuesday from 7:30pm on Channel Seven

Tune in: SAS Australia continues Tuesday from 7:30pm on Channel Seven

Tune in: SAS Australia continues Tuesday from 7:30pm on Channel Seven