Denise Richards ‘ruptured’ her breast implants during ‘Special Forces’
Denise Richards she admits Special forces stint came at a price.
The actress, who participated in season 3 of SSpecial Forces: The World’s Toughest Testrevealed that she ended up rupturing her breast implants during one of the grueling tasks.
‘I also jumped off a bridge, and then I tore my bridge [breast] implants – from that thing,” Richards, 53, revealed SiriusXM’s “Jeff Lewis Live” on Friday, January 3, as she discussed the physical challenges she faced while competing on the reality series.
Richards blamed a harness she wore during the activity for causing the rupture and said she still hasn’t resolved the problem with both of her breast implants.
“I still need to get them redone,” Richards added. “I was supposed to do that a month ago, but I couldn’t because we were filming, so yeah, no, I still have to get them redone.”
She explained that she believes she would also have to bear the financial costs of repairing the fractures herself.
“I have to pay,” she said. “I think we pretty much signed our lives away on that show… It’s dangerous.”
In November, news broke that Richards had been cast along with fifteen other recruits, including Kayla Nicole, Brody Jenner, Cam Newton, Stephen Baldwin, Carey Hart and more – for Special forces‘ season 3, which premieres on Fox on Wednesday, January 8.
During the five-week show, fans will watch the celebrities attempt the “toughest, most grueling challenges in the playbook of the actual Special Forces selection process” as they train in Wales, England, according to Fox. There are no votes or eliminations in the series.
Exclusively spoken against We weekly in December, Richards shared how difficult the challenges have been in her experience.
“It was the most challenging thing I’ve ever done, ever,” she said Us, before adding, “I’m glad I did it, but I would never do it again.”
Season 3 of Special forces shows stars doing their best in tasks including “a high-pressure hostage rescue operation, a treacherous ladder that crosses steep cliffs nearly 100 feet above the sea, a boat dunk exercise where they are submerged in the icy ocean and tasked with performing essential survival tasks, a surfing immersion where they must control their panic in an exercise that brings them to the brink of drowning, and much more.”
The exercises are led by ex-special forces agents; Managing staff agents (DS). Rudy Reyes, Mark ‘Billy’ Billingham, Jason ‘Foxy’ Fox And Jovon “Q” Quarles.