EXCLUSIVE: The Block star Adrian ‘Mr Lambo’ Portelli is expecting his first child – after it was revealed his ex will appear on new season of The Bachelor
EXCLUSIVE: The Block star Adrian ‘Mr Lambo’ Portelli is expecting his first child – after it was revealed his ex will appear on the new season of The Bachelor
Normally quiet when it comes to his personal life, Australian property investor Adrian Portelli has every reason to celebrate.
The block bidder, known as ‘Mr Lambo’ for his love of flashy cars, he will welcome his first child with his glamorous girlfriend at the end of January.
The 34-year-old confirmed the news to Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday, but chose to keep his partner’s identity a secret.
Sources close to the tattooed businessman have said he is “extremely excited” about the news and “looking forward to a new chapter” in his life.
The news comes just weeks after it was announced that his glamorous ex-partner, brunette Anastasia Iliopoulos, will appear on the upcoming season of The Bachelors.
The Block bidder Adrian Portelli, known as ‘Mr Lambo’ for his love of flashy cars, will welcome his first child with his glamorous girlfriend at the end of January
The 34-year-old decided to keep his partner’s identity a secret and confirmed the news to Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday.
According to a network spy, 31-year-old Anastasia will be one of Sydney model Ben’s finalists.
The gorgeous mother-of-one was in a long-term relationship with Portelli before going their separate ways in December.
Portelli is a multi-millionaire real estate investor and online promotion guru with an estimated net worth of $350 million.
Sources close to the tattooed businessman have said he is “extremely excited” about the news and “looking forward to a new chapter” in his life.
The news comes just weeks after it was announced that his glamorous ex-partner, brunette Anastasia Iliopoulos, will appear on the upcoming season of The Bachelors. Both pictured
Portelli, meanwhile, made headlines last year for driving up the price of Omar and Oz’s house during The Block’s finale.
He opened the bid at $4.5 million – well above the reserve of $4.08 million – and his aggressive style led eventual buyer Danny Wallis to pay an eye-watering $5,666,666.66 for the Gisborne estate with five bedrooms and 10 acres.
He also runs his own promotional and giveaway business, focusing on luxury vehicles and prestigious homes, and is the owner of The Little Legends Foundation, which provides emergency medical care and experiences for vulnerable children.
He founded LMCT+ car enthusiast club in 2018, which has now become Australia’s largest and fastest growing car community