Jack Osbourne Feels Robbed Of ‘Special Forces’ Experience
Jack Osbourne feels robbed of a true Special Forces experience. The host and reality star appeared in the second season of the hit FOX series. Yet, he was unable to complete it for reasons beyond his control and now he is speaking out about it. Read on for more details about how he feels about his early and unfortunate departure.
Jack Osbourne Feels Robbed Of Special Forces Experience
This season of Special Forces has seen many cast members choose to leave and turn in their numbers. Tara Reid was the first to just give up and she since regrets that. Along the way, Brian Austin Green, Savannah Chrisley, Blac Chyna, and more turned in their numbers. Jack Osbourne has been called out for his attitude, almost every challenge they have, he has some experience with. However, he is his own harshest critic. Due to being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, he wants to push himself as hard as he can. He refuses to give up no matter what comes his way.
Sadly, week six of Special Forces ended up being his last but not on his own accord. According to Entertainment Weekly, Jack was pulled from the show due to an elevated heart rate. As aforementioned, he has been living with MS for eleven years now. Due to this, the doctor noted: “He could keel over and die if there’s something underneath going on with him.” Therefore, there was a lot more concern when it came to anything alarming that could cause him more harm than good.
Admittedly, Jack Osbourne was not happy that he did not have a choice in the way that he left Special Forces. Specifically, he said: “It wasn’t on my terms, so I feel robbed of it.” Just like Tara Reid, he would be more than ready to do Season 3 of the FOX reality series. Though the show was extraordinarily physically demanding, Jack shared that it was mentally abusive, as well. Yet, he had watched the UK version so that made him interested to join the American one.
Always On
The one part Jack Osbourne shared was the hardest part about Special Forces was never shutting your mind off. He felt like chilling out could never happen and he could not stop his head from running. Interestingly enough, Jack does feel like his leaving was methodical. He spoke to a friend who was a retired special forces medic. When he shared how his heart rate could not go down, his friend explained why and that they would have typically given them some bananas or a supplement to fix it. So, why did they not do this? Jack feels that it made for good television to have him exit in the way that he did.
Are you sad that Jack was sent home? Let us know and watch Special Forces Mondays on FOX.
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