While there are many success stories from the popular Channel Nine series, the show has also been plagued with a string of controversies over the years.
12:46 EDT, 4 April 2021
Talented contestants have made hundreds of thousands of dollars from their amazing home renovations on The Block.
But while there s many success stories from the popular Channel Nine series, the show has also been plagued with a string of controversies over the years.
From arrests, to surprise break-ups and an auction scandal, here are some of the biggest shocks to rock The Block.
Suzi Taylor:
Fall from grace: She rose to fame as a bubbly contestant on The Block in 2015, but has made headlines for the wrong reasons since. Pictured: Suzi Taylor (left) and The Block co-star Yvonne Cosier (right)
The sprawling pad features four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a swimming pool.
It also has a cave gym and a recording studio, where Scott does his voice-over work for Channel Nine remotely.
Go, Scotty! The Gold Logie winner is the proud owner of a $6million Mediterranean-style mansion in the upmarket suburb. Pictured on October 18, 2019, in Sydney
Pricey: Scott bought the Vaucluse home in 2012 for $4.6million, but it s now believed to be worth more than $6million
Since purchasing the property nine years ago, it has become the perfect family home for Scott, his wife Ann, and their children Sarah, Charlie and Bill.
He s away for a few days and is unavailable for comment, he explained.
The iconic tradesman - and the face of the show for more than a decade - has previously purchased properties renovated by the show s contestants.
Scandal: His manager, Chris Giannopoulos, told Daily Mail Australia on Wednesday that the rumours are not to believed and that Scott, 58, did not purchase the property, after cyber security expert Emese Fajk (pictured centre with Jimmy and Tam Wilkins) failed to pay up The rumours are not true. It s unfounded, Scott s manager, Chris Giannopoulos, told Daily Mail Australia on Wednesday that the recent claims are not to believed