The Block fumes over their ‘devastating’ on-screen edits as insiders reveal ‘there’s an all-out war going on’ between the contestants
Viewers have labeled this season of The Block as “toxic” and “disturbing” thanks to the constant feuding and bullying among the Blockheads.
And contestants have now become angry about the way they have been portrayed on the show, new reports claim.
Speak with Yahoo! Lifestylesaid an insider that several stars have been left “devastated” by their on-screen montage, adding: “The tension that continues to build as the series progresses has also left the contestants shaken.”
‘What happened during filming does not reflect most participants’ ideas about who would be popular with viewers. I would say it’s almost the other way around,” they added.
The source warned that there is “an all-out war going on” between the contestants, many of whom were apparently cast specifically to cause drama.
Some contestants on The Block have become angry about the way they have been portrayed on the show, new reports claim. The photo shows participant Steph
It comes after an angry viewer wrote a lengthy essay labeling The Block as ‘toxic’ due to the constant feuding between participants.
Longtime viewer Evie Farrell said she didn’t want her young daughter to watch the program and turned off the ratings because it featured ‘more bullying than building’.
Farrell called out the show’s “negativity, drama and scandal,” addressing the feud brewing between couple Steph and Gian and the other contestants.
Speaking to Yahoo! Lifestyle, an insider, said several stars have been left “devastated” by their on-screen montage, adding: “The tension that continues to build as the series progresses has also left the contestants shocked.” Pictured is host Scott Cam
She said Blockheads Leah and Ash and Kristy and Brett mainly focus on Step, who, she says, seems to be emotionally vulnerable.
It is beyond me why The Block is promoting a toxic and disturbing bullying story as the main storyline for this season,” Farrell wrote in an article written for Mommy.
She said it would be better to “show positive role models that the whole family can look at and support together.”
Farrell emphasized that fans actually want to see “likable couples” creating beautiful rooms and homes.
‘What happened during filming does not reflect most participants’ ideas about who would be popular with viewers. I would say it’s almost the other way around,” they added. Pictured are contestants Kristy and Brett
It comes after angry viewer Evie Farrell wrote a lengthy essay labeling The Block as ‘toxic’ due to the constant rows between contestants. Pictured are contestants Leah and Ash