Wayne Carey spoke about his abusive past on Tuesday’s episode of SAS Australia, leaving the show’s DS (directing staff) stunned by his bad behaviour.
The 50-year-old AFL great conceded that ‘you don’t actually have to hit someone to be abusive’, and admitted to mental abuse and intimidation in his past relationships.
After failing one of the show’s gruelling challenges, Wayne was later pulled into an interrogation with the show’s DS, where he spoke about his sordid personal life.
Interrogation: Wayne Carey (pictured) spoke about his abusive past on Tuesday’s episode of SAS Australia, leaving the show’s DS (directing staff) stunned by his bad behaviour
Chief instructor Ant Middleton remarked that despite being one of Australia’s most celebrated football players, Wayne had left…
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