SAS Australia recruit Isabelle Cornish arrives at Sydney Airport with her suitcases and surfboard

Isabelle Cornish looks surprisingly fresh after filming brutal season of SAS Australia recruit as she dons a floral frock and carries a surfboard at Sydney Airport


Isabelle Cornish recently wrapped filming the upcoming season of SAS Australia, alongside her fellow famous recruits.

And it seems the 26-year-old has moved on from the mental and physical trials of the selection course as she arrived in Sydney Airport this week.

The actress wore a floral maxi dress with a plunging neckline, teamed with Dr. Martens boots.

From the selection course to the surf! SAS Australia recruit Isabelle Cornish (pictured) arrived at Sydney Airport with her suitcases and surfboard on Wednesday. The 26-year-old donned a facemask as she carried backpack, a tote on her shoulder and her surfboard on the other

She donned a facemask as she walked through the domestic terminal carrying a backpack with an orange and beige tote on her shoulder.

On her other shoulder she carried a surfboard, and pushed a large navy suitcase.

The Inhumans star, who is the younger sister of Abbie Cornish, was later seen outside of the airport walking with a male friend who helped her with her suitcase. 

Isabelle’s arrival in Sydney come ahead of the season two return of SAS Australia on Channel Seven.   

Edgy: The actress wore a floral maxi dress with a plunging neckline, teamed with Dr. Martens boots

Edgy: The actress wore a floral maxi dress with a plunging neckline, teamed with Dr. Martens boots

A little help from her friend: The Inhumans star was later seen outside of the airport walking with a male friend who helped her with her suitcase

A little help from her friend: The Inhumans star was later seen outside of the airport walking with a male friend who helped her with her suitcase

Directing staff Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham Jason Fox, Matthew Ollerton and Chief Instructor Ant Middleton are returning for season two of Seven’s SAS Australia.

The new line-up for the competition features a mixture of famous and controversial participants, including Sam Burgess, socialite Brynne Edelsten and TV chef Manu Feildel.

Tennis champion Alicia Molik, Home and Away’s Dan Ewing, actress Bonnie Anderson and former politician Emma Husar are also set to compete on the show.

Famous family: Isabelle is the younger sister of actress Abbie Cornish, who is known for her roles in Somersault, Limitless and most recently Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Famous family: Isabelle is the younger sister of actress Abbie Cornish, who is known for her roles in Somersault, Limitless and most recently Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

They're back: Directing staff Mark 'Billy' Billingham, Jason Fox, Matthew Ollerton and Chief Instructor Ant Middleton are returning for season two of Seven's SAS Australia (all pictured)

They’re back: Directing staff Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham, Jason Fox, Matthew Ollerton and Chief Instructor Ant Middleton are returning for season two of Seven’s SAS Australia (all pictured)

They’ll be joined by TV presenter Erin Holland, AFL star Heath Shaw, actress Isabelle Cornish, Olympian Jana Pittman and Australian sprinter Jessica Peris.

The series will also star Ironman Jett Kenny, Olympic runner John Steffensen, volleyball champion Kerri Pottharst, Bra Boy Koby Abberton, singer Pete Murray and tennis star Mark Philippoussis. 

The celebrities will endure strenuous physical activity and military-inspired challenges in order to test their true character. 

Season two of SAS Australia will air later this year on Channel Seven.

New cast: Season two's line-up for the military-style competition features a mixture of famous and controversial participants

New cast: Season two’s line-up for the military-style competition features a mixture of famous and controversial participants