Anna Heinrich admits she’s ‘worried’ about husband Tim Robards as he joins new season of SAS Australia: ‘It’s so much worse than you see’
Anna Heinrich broke down in tears during her stint at SAS Australia last year, and is now “worried” about how her husband, Tim Robards, will handle the brutal competition.
The 36-year-old Bachelor star, who fell for her husband on the match-making show, confessed the daily telegraph on Tuesday SAS was ‘much worse’ than it seemed.
She said her partner of 40 years was more nervous about not doing as well as she was, as she revealed she’s worried about his well-being in the series’ fourth season.
‘Once you’re in that bubble, nobody cares. You have to give it your all. If you hurt your finger or your leg, they don’t really care, you have to get out or push,” Heinrich said.
It’s brutal. What you see on TV is much more brutal than what you see there.
Anna Heinrich, 36, (right) broke down in tears during her stint at SAS Australia last year, and is now “worried” about how her husband, Tim Robards, 40, (left) will handle the brutal competition.
Heinrich, who shares daughter Elle with Robards, competed on the third season of SAS last year and broke down in tears on television.
A glamorous reality star known for her model-like looks and picture-perfect marriage, she was forced to share a dark secret while on Channel Seven.
She broke down during cross-examination when discussing her battle with low self-esteem, telling senior staff, “I just don’t feel like I’m good enough and sometimes I’m ashamed of who I am.”
The Bachelor star, who fell for her husband on the match-making show, confessed to The Daily Telegraph on Tuesday that SAS was “much worse” than it seemed. In the photo in last year’s program.
“Like, how I want to be better and not so negative and have more confidence in myself… and especially now that I have a daughter,” she added.
I want to make sure I can instill that in him.
This year’s season features a star-studded lineup including Craig McLachlan, Cassie Sainsbury, Lindy Klim, Peter Bol, Matthew Mitcham, Stephanie Rice, Zima Anderson, Boyd Cordner and Anthony Mundine.
Also in the 2023 intake are AFL commentator Abbey Holmes, Thai cave rescue hero Dr. Craig Challen, AFL great Jason Akermanis and rugby player Mahalia Murphy.
She said that her partner was more nervous about not doing as well as she was, as she revealed that she is worried about his well-being in the fourth season of the series.