Neighbours star Zima Anderson and Olympic diver Matthew Mitcham are humiliated on the toilet during SAS Australia: ‘I don’t want people looking at my vagina’
Zima Anderson and Matthew Mitchum had a humiliating encounter during a toilet break on Tuesday night’s episode of SAS Australia.
The Neighbors actor, 25, and Olympic diver, 35, were forced to go to the bathroom in stalls right next to each other with very little privacy as viewers at home watched.
But there was one thing the blonde beauty was worried about – her SAS colleagues accidentally peeked over her cabin.
At five feet tall, Zima couldn’t sit on the toilet without her feet completely off the ground, making it impossible to see her legs below her neck.
As Matthew finished his work and got up to pull up his pants, Zima expressed her fear that others would “see her vagina.”
Zima Anderson, 25, (pictured) and Matthew Mitcham, 35, had a humiliating encounter during a toilet break on Tuesday night’s episode of SAS Australia
“It probably looks like there’s nobody here, so it’s a bit awkward if one of the guys comes over and looks over the side.” I don’t want people looking at my vagina,” she said.
‘How will anyone see your vagina when you sit down?’ Matthew asked with a confused look on his face.
Barely visible in her cabin, Zima replied, ‘They can still see him.’
The Neighbors actor and Olympic diver were forced to go to the bathroom in a stall next to each other with very little privacy as viewers at home watched
‘How tall is your vagina?’ Matthew exclaimed, to which Zima said, ‘Like, on my belly button, how high is your vagina?’
It came just moments before two high-profile SAS Australia contestants walked off the show during Tuesday’s dramatic second episode.
Balinese princess Lindy Klim and convicted drug smuggler ‘Cocaine Cassie’ Sainsbury have decided to call it quits.
But there was one thing in particular that had the blonde beauty worried – her SAS colleagues accidentally peeked over her cabin
Lindy struggled through the second day of the challenge and admitted she was “completely out of my comfort zone”, but said she was proud of her efforts regardless.
Earlier, Lindy had a hard time during the helicopter challenge, and called herself ‘Karen’ who needed her comfort.
Cassie also left, as she couldn’t face the challenge where she had to crawl through a tunnel filled with water.
She worried that the cold, dark, cramped space would remind her too much of her time in a Colombian prison, and she refused to experience that.
It came just moments before two high-profile SAS Australia contestants walked off the show during Tuesday’s dramatic second episode. Pictured: ‘Cocaine Cassie’ Sainsbury’s