Daily Mail Australia has contacted Kyly and Michael Clarke for comment.
TV opportunity: According to New Idea, the retired cricket captain, 40, and his estranged wife, 39, were approached by producers but pulled out because the money wasn t good enough
It comes after Network Seven released the full line-up for SAS Australia last week and it features a mixture of famous and controversial participants.
The contestants include former NRL star Sam Burgess, socialite Brynne Edelsten and celebrity chef Manu Feildel.
The trio will appear alongside tennis champion Alicia Molik, Home and Away star Dan Ewing, actress Bonnie Anderson and former politician Emma Husar.
Channel Seven s SAS Australia is a military training program built to push recruits to their limits with intense physical and mental challenges.
And after 18 celebrities were announced to be taking part on Monday, it begs the question as to what dark aspects of their lives will be brought up during the infamous interrogations with Directing Staff (DS).
From Sam Burgess incredibly public divorce and court cases to Koby Abberton s notorious Bra Boys gang, here are the recruits tumultuous pasts which are sure to be touched upon in the new season:
Koby Abberton
Dark pasts: Professional surfer Koby Abberton is a founding member of the notorious Bra Boys beach gang from Maroubra in Sydney s eastern suburbs - but the gang s name has been sullied over the years following a number of scandals. Pictured: Koby in 2013
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The highly-anticipated new series of SAS Australia has officially started filming in the Blue Mountains, NSW.
And on Tuesday, the celebrity recruits were pictured at the training camp with chief instructor Ant Middleton for the first time.
Troubled NRL star Sam Burgess, celebrity chef Manu Fieldel and ironman Jett Kenny were among the stars spotted lining up as the former British Special Forces solider and his fellow DS (Directing Staff) revealed the first gruelling challenge.
Ready, set, go! The new SAS Australia recruits including troubled NRL star Sam Burgess (pictured front) were pictured at training camp in the Blue Mountains for the first time as filming for the long-awaited new season started on Tuesday
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A large tarmac area with a stage was also visible - a place where lead trainer Ant Middleton has been known to torment recruits in the past.
There are a few more buildings further down - perhaps for the cast or crew to stay in - and fully functioning portaloos on site.
The location is set amid an abundance of trees and rolling mountains, meaning it would be hard for a member of the public to simply stumble across.
Team work: After the 18 new recruits were announced on Monday, it appears Channel Seven have chosen a whole new - and much warmer - location for their celebrities to film at this season. Pictured, left to right, DS Billy Billingham, Jason Fox, Matthew Ollerton and Ant Middleton