“Special Forces” coach Jason Fox (a.k.a. DS Foxy) didn’t hold back while recounting Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia’s experience on the show.

“She impressed, definitely, because there was a journey with her. She annoyed us, to put it lightly,” he told Page Six Radio hosts Evan Real and Danny Murphy on Friday.

“She’s got attitude. She’s got a lot of attitude. I don’t particularly think she likes authority and we’re there throwing our authority around,” he shared, adding that they had some metaphorical “head-butting.”

“Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” star Jason Foxy shaded Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia’s “attitude” during her time on the Fox reality series.

“I don’t particularly think she likes authority and we’re there throwing our authority around,” Foxy told Page Six radio hosts Evan Real and Danny Murphy

But Foxy also praised the “BFFs” podcast host for being able to pull through in the competition when the time called.

“When she realized what she needed to do, she ramped it up. She stepped up to the plate,” he gushed.

LaPaglia gave Page Six Radio her side of her journey in her interview with Real and Murphy earlier this week, saying she went into the show “blind.”

However, Foxy went on to compliment the “BFFs” podcast host for being able to step things up when the competition called for it. Pete Dadds

LaPaglia previously told Page Six that she hadn’t watched full episodes of the Fox competition series before she joined. Pete Dadds

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“I actually came from my sister’s bachelorette party. So, I was hungover when I got there,” she previously shared.

“I flew straight to Morocco through the night and I got there [and] immediately had to do swim training, rope training.”

She went on to explain that she chose to do the show because of her “stubborn” response to her manager’s assumption that she wouldn’t be able to compete on the show and, therefore, wouldn’t want to accept the show’s offer.

“I had never seen full episodes of the show before. I had only seen clips. So, I didn’t really know what I was getting myself into. Thank God, because if I had watched it, I wouldn’t have done it.”

“I didn’t really know what I was getting myself into. Thank God, because if I had watched it, I wouldn’t have done it,” she shared. Pete Dadds

In the first episode, which aired on Thursday night, viewers watched Brittany Cartwright send herself home after having troubles with the challenges. Pete Dadds

Season 4 of the Fox reality competition series premiered on Thursday night and viewers already watched Brittany Cartwright send herself home after having some troubles with the high-intensity challenges.

The “Valley” star chose to eliminate herself after struggling to finish pushing barrels to her team’s base camp, and once again, when she was punished by the coaches, who forced her to run back to the camp.

“I knew I was gonna be first. I f–king knew it. So embarrassing,” Cartwright said in the episode.