Candice Warner talks SAS Australia and her feud with former friend Roxy Jacenko

Candice Warner has admitted that she’s ‘moving forward’ with her life, after her close personal friendship and professional relationship with Roxy Jacenko came to end on SAS Australia. 

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia this week as she promoted ABC Reading Eggs, the cricket WAG and former Ironwoman said she’s not looking back after their feud. 

Candice, 35, also spoke about her time on the gruelling military-style show, describing it as ‘one of the best experiences of her life.’

EXCLUSIVE: Candice Warner revealed to Daily Mail Australia this week that going on SAS Australia was ‘one of the best experiences of her life’ – and admitted that she’s ‘moving forward’ after her feud with former friend Roxy Jacenko

‘Yeah to be honest, that was all last year and this year is all about moving forward and looking to the future,’ Candice said, when asked about her spat with Roxy, 41. 

Candice also spoke about how intense the show was, saying that despite it being both mentally and physically draining, she’s ‘so glad she did it.’   

‘When I first signed up for SAS, I thought what a great challenge for me. And when I started training I thought, all I wanted to do was inspire my kids and show them that anything is possibly and mummy is strong and all that stuff,’ Candice said. 

'Yeah to be honest, that was all last year and this year is all about moving forward and looking to the future,' Candice said, when asked about her spat with Roxy

‘Yeah to be honest, that was all last year and this year is all about moving forward and looking to the future,’ Candice said, when asked about her spat with Roxy

Reflecting: Candice also spoke about how intense the show was, saying that despite it being both mentally and physically draining, she's 'so glad she did it'

Reflecting: Candice also spoke about how intense the show was, saying that despite it being both mentally and physically draining, she’s ‘so glad she did it’

‘But it wasn’t until the show aired and the amount of support I got from men and women, not just from our country but other countries that viewed the show.’

‘People really opening up to me about things they had been through in their life or certain situations they are in now or mistakes they have made and never been able to overcome.’

She added: ‘I didn’t ever anticipate that, how much support, the out poor of messages of people opening their hearts to me and sharing their deepest secrets with me.’

Candice added that she ‘grew so much’ thanks to the show, which also starred the likes of Nick ‘Honey Badger’ Cummins, Firass Dirani and Jackson Warne. 

'But it wasn't until the show aired and the amount of support I got from men and women, not just from our country but other countries that viewed the show,' she said

‘But it wasn’t until the show aired and the amount of support I got from men and women, not just from our country but other countries that viewed the show,’ she said

‘It was full on, but one of the best experiences of my life,’ Candice said. 

‘I grew so much as a person. I grew so much from it, knowing it is okay to be vulnerable at times, it is okay to let your walls down if you’ve been hurt.’ 

Last month, Candice gushed over her new management team after parting ways with Roxy’s agency, The Ministry of Talent, in August. 

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, the 35-year-old revealed she was handling her own business interests, with the help of her friend Sarah Wagner and PR expert Keri Kitay. 

‘It has been a huge year with everything going on, the highlight of course being my amazing children and husband,’ Candice said.

‘Work-wise I am excited to sink my teeth into some big projects.’

Moving on: Last month, Candice gushed over her new management team after parting ways with Roxy's agency, The Ministry of Talent, in August. Pictured with husband David Warner

Moving on: Last month, Candice gushed over her new management team after parting ways with Roxy’s agency, The Ministry of Talent, in August. Pictured with husband David Warner

In November, Candice addressed her feud with publicist Roxy on the Fitzy and Wippa radio show, saying she wasn’t ‘losing sleep’ over it.

She also revealed she was prepared to sit down with Roxy and settle their differences, but her former pal flat-out refused. 

‘It is what it is and I’m not losing sleep!’ she said, adding that she couldn’t wait for her contract with The Ministry of Talent to expire.

Over it: In November, Candice addressed her feud with publicist Roxy on the Fitzy and Wippa radio show, saying she wasn't 'losing sleep' over it. She also revealed she was prepared to sit down with Roxy and settle their differences, but her former pal flat-out refused

Over it: In November, Candice addressed her feud with publicist Roxy on the Fitzy and Wippa radio show, saying she wasn’t ‘losing sleep’ over it. She also revealed she was prepared to sit down with Roxy and settle their differences, but her former pal flat-out refused

Speaking out: Roxy previously told Daily Mail Australia that Candice was 'delusional' to think they could repair their shattered friendship

Speaking out: Roxy previously told Daily Mail Australia that Candice was ‘delusional’ to think they could repair their shattered friendship

Roxy previously told Daily Mail Australia that Candice was ‘delusional’ to think they could repair their shattered friendship.

‘Someone who carries on punching you when your back is turned, and then sacks you some two weeks later as management after four years of hard work and support would need to be delusional to think I would want to be friends!’ she raged.

‘She might be hard up for friends and accept people doing that to her, but that’s not a friend I’m interested in keeping,’ she added.

Roxy officially ended her friendship with Candice after they competed in a brutal boxing match on SAS Australia.

Making headlines: Roxy officially ended her friendship with Candice after they competed in a brutal boxing match on SAS Australia

Making headlines: Roxy officially ended her friendship with Candice after they competed in a brutal boxing match on SAS Australia