Shane Warne’s son Jackson Warne is spotted leaving a friend’s house in Melbourne ahead of SAS

A star in the making! Shane Warne’s son Jackson Warne leaves a friend’s house in Melbourne ahead of his upcoming appearance on SAS Australia

He’s on the verge of becoming a star in his own right, and on Tuesday Jackson Warne was spotted leaving a friend’s house in Melbourne.

The 21-year-old son of former cricketer Shane Warne is set to appear on the upcoming reality adrenaline series, SAS Australia.

But it was a relaxed Jackson who was seen leaving the property, returning to his car which was parked just outside on the street.

Breaking out: He’s on the verge of becoming a star in his own right, and on Tuesday, Jackson Warne was spotted leaving a friend’s house in Melbourne

Jackson was dressed casually for the visit, stepping out in a pair of dark grey tracksuit pants.

He also wore a pale grey hooded sweatshirt paired with light grey sneakers.

The upcoming reality star carried headphones, a face mask, car keys and a bottle of water in one hand, as he made his way from the house back to his car.

Star in the making: The 21-year-old son of former cricketer Shane Warne is set to appear on the upcoming reality adrenalin series, SAS Australia

Star in the making: The 21-year-old son of former cricketer Shane Warne is set to appear on the upcoming reality adrenalin series, SAS Australia

In a post on Instagram last week, Jackson spoke about what prompted him to appear on the gruelling TV show, sharing a publicity photo from the new series.    

‘Whilst I was happy with my life and very content with my day to day, I felt that I was almost too comfortable and something was missing,’ he began.

‘I was doing the same thing, eating the same food and stuck with the same thoughts, caught in this cycle. I needed a change.

Heading home: It was a relaxed Jackson who was seen leaving the property, returning to his car, which was parked just outside on the street

Balancing act: The upcoming reality star carried headphones, a face mask, car keys and a bottle of water in one hand, as he made his way from the house back to his car

Heading home: It was a relaxed Jackson who was seen leaving the property, returning to his car, which was parked just outside on the street

‘So why did I do it? Simple answer… “get comfortable being uncomfortable”.’

The show is set to premiere on Channel Seven on Monday, October 19. 

It will follow 14 celebrities as they attempt the intense selection process for the elite Special Forces army unit.

Testing the limits: In a post on Instagram last week, Jackson spoke about what prompted him to appear on the gruelling TV show, sharing a publicity photo from the new series

Testing the limits: In a post on Instagram last week, Jackson spoke about what prompted him to appear on the gruelling TV show, sharing a publicity photo from the new series

Proud: Proving himself to be the ultimate doting dad, Shane Warne (right) commented on Jackson's post ahead of his upcoming appearance

Proud: Proving himself to be the ultimate doting dad, Shane Warne (right) commented on Jackson’s post ahead of his upcoming appearance

Under the guidance of former Special Forces soldiers, they will have to endure both physical and psychological challenges. 

Proving himself to be the ultimate doting dad, Shane, 51, commented on Jackson’s post ahead of his upcoming appearance. 

‘So proud of you Jackson! Looking forward to watching you rock this show!’ he commented, prompting Jackson to jokingly respond: ‘You’re next!’

'Whilst I was happy with my life and very content with my day to day, I felt that I was almost too comfortable and something was missing,' he said of his decision to appear on SAS Australia

‘Whilst I was happy with my life and very content with my day to day, I felt that I was almost too comfortable and something was missing,’ he said of his decision to appear on SAS Australia