SAS Australia’s Firass Dirani raises a cocky smile as he enjoys cocktails and live music in Sydney

What drama? SAS Australia’s Firass Dirani raises a cocky smile as he enjoys cocktails and live music in Sydney… while his feud with co-star Shannan Ponton continues to rage on

He’s been the talk of the town this week, thanks to his shocking feud with SAS Australia co-star Shannan Ponton.

But Firass Dirani ignored the drama as he stepped out on Thursday, enjoying an evening of cocktails and live jazz with a male pal in Sydney.

The 36-year-old appeared in high spirits as he raised a cocky smile to the cameras, sporting a casual grey T-shirt, a pair of beige chinos and a patterned scarf draped around his neck.

What drama! Firass Dirani (pictured) ignored his ongoing fued with SAS Australia co-star Shannan Ponton on Thursday, as he enjoyed an evening of cocktails and live jazz with a male pal in Sydney

He teamed his look with a pair of black trainers and some clear spectacles.

Firass didn’t appear to give any thought to the ongoing drama, as he shared numerous videos inside the venue enjoying a meal of escargot while listening to some smooth jazz.

His appearance comes after he fired back at former Biggest Loser star Shannan, who had labelled Firass a ‘sociopath’ following their appearance together on SAS Australia.

Confidence is key: The 36-year-old appeared in high spirits as he raised a cocky smile to the cameras, sporting a casual grey T-shirt, a pair of beige chinos and a patterned scarf draped around his neck

Confidence is key: The 36-year-old appeared in high spirits as he raised a cocky smile to the cameras, sporting a casual grey T-shirt, a pair of beige chinos and a patterned scarf draped around his neck

Moving on: Firass didn't appear to give any thought to the ongoing drama, as he shared numerous videos inside the venue enjoying a meal of escargot while listening to some smooth jazz

Moving on: Firass didn't appear to give any thought to the ongoing drama, as he shared numerous videos inside the venue enjoying a meal of escargot while listening to some smooth jazz

Moving on: Firass didn’t appear to give any thought to the ongoing drama, as he shared numerous videos inside the venue enjoying a meal of escargot while listening to smooth jazz 

Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Australia on Wednesday, Firass branded Shannan a ‘redneck’, and took aim at his Maori tattoos.

‘I find it strange where this vile aggressive labelling behaviour is coming from? I suspect there’s more prejudice against me than I imagined,’ Firass said.

‘Feels like a redneck to me. Him and his followers. That’s called a line in the sand.’

While Shannan, 46, and Firass clashed on the show, their feud has now escalated as new episodes have aired on Channel Seven.

‘I honestly believe that he’s a sociopath in his behaviour,’ Shannan said of the House Husbands star on Wednesday to News.com.au.

‘Time and time again, we said, “Listen mate, you’ve got to stop this behaviour.” And he said, ‘What behaviour?’

The Underbelly actor responded with a swipe at his co-star’s inkings: ‘What’s with his Maori tattoos?

‘You’re embarrassing a whole culture. You are not worthy of such ancestral powerful artwork. You don’t even fall on the coattails of such warriors. You culture vulture.’

Drama: Firass' appearance comes just hours after he fired back at former Biggest Loser star Shannan Ponton, who had labelled the actor a 'sociopath' following their appearance together on SAS Australia. [Pictured with wife Kylie Stray on their 10th wedding anniversary]

Drama: Firass’ appearance comes just hours after he fired back at former Biggest Loser star Shannan Ponton, who had labelled the actor a ‘sociopath’ following their appearance together on SAS Australia. [Pictured with wife Kylie Stray on their 10th wedding anniversary]

'The whinging must stop!' Firass (pictured) called Shannan a 'redneck' and said he put the personal trainer's 'legacy to shame' on the series

‘The whinging must stop!’ Firass (pictured) called Shannan a ‘redneck’ and said he put the personal trainer’s ‘legacy to shame’ on the series

Shannan’s muscular arms and legs have intricate Maori patterns with tribal-style designs and elements.

In 2014, Shannan addressed his tattoos in a magazine interview: ‘My tattoos all have meanings, and stem back to when I was a builder and I worked with many Maori guys. I developed a real respect for the Maori culture and their philosophy on life.’

‘The whinging must stop. It’s a show – curated, edited and engineered. Wake up! I am not complaining about anything I have seen on the show. I love it!’ Firass continued, claiming Shannan was having a ‘testosterone tantrum’.

‘We were there to be put under pressure, and see how much we can handle, not gossip and whinge like school kids.’

'I developed a real respect for the Maori culture and their philosophy': In 2014, Shannan addressed his tattoos in a magazine interview

‘I developed a real respect for the Maori culture and their philosophy’: In 2014, Shannan addressed his tattoos in a magazine interview