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“I’m too embarrassed to even say anything” – Denise Richards on the medical ordeal in the Special Forces: the toughest test in the world

Episode 1 and 2 of Special Forces: The toughest test in the world Season 3 premiered on FOX on January 8, 2025. Denise Richards was one of 16 celebrities who pushed their limits by going through an actual Special Forces selection process and participating in some tough challenges.

Even before the episode aired, she had revealed on the January 3 episode of her show Jeff Lewis Live She ruptured her implants while performing a challenge on the reality show, which involved jumping off a bridge.

Later, after her elimination in the second episode, she shared in a January 10 interview with Entertainment Weekly that she wanted to see a doctor to make sure the bridge jumping challenge had not harmed her previous hernia.

While she felt she could continue on the show with her medical ordeal, she was “too embarrassed” to share her situation with her colleagues and crew.

“I knew about the implants, and this was something I knew I could still do [with]. I was too embarrassed to even say anything about those. “But this is where I’ve had surgery before for a hernia that I wanted to make sure.”


Special Forces: The toughest test in the world Star Denise Richards talks about her participation in the reality show

Denise Richards has removed her armband Special Forces: The toughest test in the world Episode 2 She chose to voluntarily eliminate herself due to a back injury. She said the day after she was eliminated Entertainment Weekly Her situation was more complex than what was presented in the FOX series.

She said she had had four hernias surgically repaired two years ago, around the time of filming The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

So when it’s time to perform the bridge jump Special Forces: The toughest test in the world, She had to wear a belt that was placed around her lower body and chest. It caused her anxiety because he put pressure on the area. She thought the damage might be severe, but fortunately, the swelling went down, and she didn’t need to undergo surgery again.

“I still have to have surgery for my implants. I haven’t had a break yet. I hope to do that in a couple of weeks. Either [replaced] Or remove them, whatever I decide to do. “Those who are there should get out,” she continued.

Richards added that she wanted to see a doctor to make sure she was okay to continue lifting weights Special Forces: The toughest test in the world The contestants had to carry with them. However, the crew told her that she could either continue with her condition or get medical help and leave the competition.

“I felt like I had no choice, but I wanted to stay as long as possible,” the Special Forces: Toughest Test in the World rider said.

Richards indicated she wanted medical attention because she wanted to make sure she was okay. She was initially reluctant to share her medical ordeal with her colleagues and staff.

However, she eventually decided to be honest, adding that instead of struggling, she could have easily stayed in a hotel and ordered room service instead.

“I’m actually very proud of myself. I had the courage to jump off the bridge… I was very happy. Even though I couldn’t climb that helicopter, I was very happy. At least I was able to catch it and hang on to it,” she concluded. “From there I never thought in a million years that I could do it,” she said.


New episodes of Special Forces: The toughest test in the world Season 3 will air every Wednesday on FOX.