Block’s Sharon Johal and Ankur Dogra once again find themselves in the middle of a fake scandal after winning their last fight.
The couple won $13,000 in an antiques contest on Wednesday’s episode, where the dresser made a profit of $250.
Other teams were not happy, however, and blamed the Melbourne couple for a “sad victory” because the task required teams to purchase a kitchen-appropriate item.
Block’s Sharon Johal and Ankur Dogra once again find themselves in the middle of a fake scandal after winning their last fight. The couple won $13,000 in an antiques contest on Wednesday’s episode, where the dresser made a profit of $250.
“Full understanding, I guess,” rival rival Tom told the producers.
“Come on Sunday, they’ll have a nice mirror in the kitchen,” laughed Omar. “You can see yourself cooking!”
Meanwhile, Rachel has reached breaking point, finding Sharon and Ankur’s victory unjustified.
“This is not a flat playground,” he said. ‘This [show] Seems like there’s a way to break your mind. But I hope it’s worth it.’

Other teams accused the Melbourne couple of achieving an “embarrassing victory” because the challenge required teams to purchase a kitchen-appropriate item. Tom (left) said it was a “sound of sympathy”.

“Come Sunday, they’ll have a nice mirror in the kitchen,” laughed Omar (pictured with teammate Oz). “You can see yourself cooking!”
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Rachel reached breaking point, finding Sharon and Ankur’s victory unjustified. ‘This [show] Seems like there’s a way to break your mind. But I hope it’s worth it.”
It comes after former competitor Ronnie Caceres surprises the Blok teams when he arrives on the site in a limo to help Sharon and Ankur paint their house.
“The most unnatural thing you can see on our site is a limo,” Sharon said.
Block host Scott Cam asked Ronnie to teach the couple how to paint after the gruesome paint job over the past few weeks.
Ankur said Rachel would “spit” at them for help from a former rival – and she was really pissed off.

Ronnie is seen driving a limousine to the Macedonian Ranges construction site

Former competitor is back to help Sharon and Ankur paint their house after weeks of gruesome paint jobs
When he and Sarah-Jane learned that Ronnie had visited the lab, they were furious.
‘This is what I heard’ [Ronnie] would literally paint the room [Ankur and Sharon]. “I don’t think this is cool,” I said to Sarah-Jane.
Rachel agreed, arguing that the extra help was “unfair” to others, especially after she and Ryan were disappointed by the jury’s criticism.
Elsewhere in the episode, Omar and Oz continued to bear the burden of foreman Keith Schleger after a major flaw was discovered in their ceiling.

Elsewhere in the episode, Omar and Oz (pictured) continued to take charge of foreman Keith Schleiger after a major flaw was discovered in their ceiling.

“I found something I don’t want to see,” Keith told the children. “Actually I’m disgusted by this. I’m really angry. I smoke”
Keith stopped to inspect the roof of their winning bathroom and saw that a ceiling beam had been removed to accommodate a heat lamp.
The foreman said it’s a big security issue and gyproc might crash eventually.
“I found something I don’t want to see,” he told the boys.
“Actually, I’m disgusted by it. I’m really angry. I smoke.’
He continued: ‘It has a huge wingspan of about 1,500′. [millimeters] around frameless. An IXL Tastic would weigh several pounds. It will fall from the plaster.’
Omar and Oz assured Keith that their team was “doing everything by the rules,” but he didn’t have it.
Keith pointed out that the ceiling was already 25mm and the couple did not have insulation all over the house and this had to be done for “weeks”.
He then mocked the children and accused them of not doing any work.
“Every time I see you – I’m being honest here – you’re on the phone. I’ve never seen him punch. I’ve never seen you cut, nail or screw anything,” Keith said.
“No more silly things guys. This can’t happen.

Keith (pictured) pointed out that the ceiling was already sagging 25mm, which could eventually cause the gyproc to collapse.


Keith stopped to inspect the roof of their winning bathroom and saw that a ceiling beam had been removed to accommodate a heat lamp. The foreman said it was a big security issue.
Keith then fled before continuing his rant to the producers.
“This is ridiculous… I’m sick of all this rudeness,” he cried angrily.
“This happens all the time. We’re constantly surprised that they do the wrong things, and this has to end now.’
West Sydney’s best friends have also been criticized for how little they’ve ever spent on merchants, casting doubts on them ever paying them.
Shortly after arriving at the construction site, Ronnie suspected that Omar and Oz were saving money by letting their friends and family help out for free.

West Sydney’s best friends have also been criticized for how little they’ve ever spent on merchants, casting doubts on them ever paying them.

Omar and Oz assured Keith that their team was “doing everything by the rules,” but Keith didn’t.
In fact, if they employ unpaid labor, they give an unfair advantage over other crews who have to use their budget money to pay masons, scraps, electricians and plasterers.
Danger bells began to ring for 46-year-old Ronnie, who broke into Omar and Oz’s home, accusing the children of “shady deeds”.
“There’s a problem,” said the franchise veteran, who had turned to detective.
Having previously appeared on the makeup show Nine twice with his wife, Georgia, she knows all there is to know about breaking a budget.
As such, having more than a dozen professionals at work was a huge red flag, especially after Omar and Oz were noticed last week for being well under budget.
“I counted 17 operations in the 5th House,” said Ronnie. “Are they all your cousins?”

West Sydney’s best friends have been criticized for how little they’ve ever spent on merchants, casting doubts on them ever paying them. As revealed on last week’s show, they spent just $7,500 on plastering, which is far less than other teams.
Source: Daily Mail