The Block 2022: Sarah-Jane ‘caught using Channel Nine credit card to buy cigarettes’
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Sarah-Jane of The Block is ‘caught using her Channel Nine credit card to buy cigarettes’ – after demanding a financial audit of Omar and Oz’s home
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Block contestant Sarah-Jane has reportedly been caught in her own ‘dodgy deal’ scandal after she claimed she bought cigarettes with her Channel Nine credit card.
Participants are given the card to buy building supplies, furniture and other items related to their homes, but the 30-year-old social worker has allegedly abused this privilege.
women’s Day claims she promised to refund the money, but the damage has already been done, and Nine is now set to try and crack down on credit card abuse next season.
The Block contestant Sarah-Jane has reportedly been caught in her own ‘dodgy deal’ scandal after she claimed she bought cigarettes with her Channel Nine credit card
Nine declined to comment when Daily Mail Australia contacted them.
It comes after Sarah-Jane calls for a financial audit of every contestant’s home in the final episode after Omar and Oz break one of The Block’s rules.
The Western Sydney partners were disqualified from Living and Dining Room Week after “robbing” a baby grand piano, which costs $36,000, to $7,500.
One of The Block’s rules states that contestants must pay at least 50 percent of the retail value of each item they purchase, which the couple finally settled on Monday night by coughing up the extra $10,000 so they could keep the piano.
It comes after Sarah-Jane called for a financial audit of every contestant’s home in the final episode after original “dodgy dealers” Omar and Oz (pictured) broke The Block’s rules.
However, it seems the other couples weren’t happy – especially Sarah-Jane, who took the floor and called for an audit.
“On that subject, I was wondering if I could call a corporate body now,” she said during the Winners are Grinners dinner at Rachel and Ryan’s house.
She continued, “I’d like to mention a financial audit because if people didn’t know there was a 50 percent rule, who else realized it?”
Western Sydney’s partners were disqualified from Living and Dining Room Week after they ‘pushed’ a baby grand piano, which costs $36,000, to $7,500
It seems the other couples weren’t happy – especially Sarah-Jane (pictured), who took the floor and called for an audit
Sarah-Jane and Tom made sure not to call individuals and suggested they wanted everyone’s books checked.
However, the other couples had no problem telling the producers who they thought should be checked.
“Yeah, I really think Omar and Oz have things to hide. It makes no sense,’ Rachel said. “A lot of what they’ve done and accomplished makes no sense.”
Sarah-Jane and Tom were careful not to call individuals, suggesting they wanted everyone’s books checked
Omar and Oz weren’t delusional about who the target was either, as they laughed during their confession and said, “I wonder who that was!”
Despite this, they seemed at ease when they raised their hands to vote for financial control along with everyone else.
When producers later asked them if they were “dodgy,” they avoided the question and asked, “What is dodgy?”
Omar and Oz weren’t delusional about who the target was either, as they laughed during their confession and said, “I wonder who that was!” Despite this, they seemed at ease when they raised their hands to vote for financial control along with everyone else