The Block’s Jesse and Paige will make a very unexpected return to the show after their shock withdrawal and scathing remarks

Controversial Block stars Paige Beechey and Jesse Maguire are reportedly making a surprise return to the reality show.

After pulling out of the series following a series of feuds, it is rumored that they will make another cameo appearance before the end of the twentieth season.

The news comes after Paige criticised the Channel Nine show in a series of scathing comments on TikTok, criticising the final edit that was shown on television.

Amid the controversy, a production insider has said Yahoo Lifestyle that engaged couple Jesse and Paige filmed a surprise cameo before the series began airing.

The insider claimed Nine’s decision to film the cameo before the couple had watched their episodes was “sneaky”, in an apparent reference to Paige’s explosive TikToks.

“It was a shrewd tactic by Channel Nine to get them to come back and film something before the controversial couple watched the show with the rest of Australia, as their feelings had changed since they watched their edit,” the anonymous source said.

According to an insider, the two were happy to film their surprise scenes, having already returned to the Phillip Island production location twice since leaving the show.

“Jesse and Paige came back five weeks later and were more than happy about it,” the insider claimed.

Controversial Block stars Paige Beechey and Jesse Maguire are reportedly making a shocking return to the reality show

Following their exit from the show following a series of feuds, it is rumored that they will return for a cameo before the 20th season concludes

Following their exit from the show following a series of feuds, it is rumored that they will return for a cameo before the 20th season concludes

They also claimed the new scenes would illustrate how much the couple ‘love the show’, despite Paige’s recent social media outcry.

“Would they have come back if they had asked now? I think the answer is pretty clear if you follow Paige’s social media,” they added.

Ny Breaking Australia has reached out to Nine for comment.

Paige and Jesse, who were nicknamed the “bad guys” on the show, decided to withdraw from the renovation competition after a difficult few weeks that included some explosive arguments.

In scenes aired earlier this month, the couple broke down in tears after producers had to intervene and urged them to speak to psychologists.

Following their shock exit, presenter Scott Cam revealed that the pair’s decision was entirely their own, responding to claims they had been asked to leave.

In a video posted on 9NowScott said producers had a “duty of care” to the couple.

In scenes aired earlier this month, the couple made a tearful exit after producers were forced to intervene and urge them to talk to psychologists following a series of tense arguments.

In scenes aired earlier this month, the couple made a tearful exit after producers were forced to intervene and urge them to talk to psychologists following a series of tense arguments.

“We’ve always said we’re not doing anything major here, we’re just renovating,” Scott said in the video.

‘Health, wellbeing, happiness, are always at the forefront of The Block. We always make sure that the wellbeing of the participants is number one.’

Earlier this week, Paige launched an explosive attack on TikTok producers, calling their handling of her deteriorating mental health “disgusting.”

“But the way they handled the whole mental health departure was a disgusting example of a TV show that just wants to make money by being relevant,” she said in the video.

“It is clear that they want to enter the ‘woke’ phase and that this was an opportunistic approach, at the expense of their mental health.”

She claimed the couple had a good relationship with the producers, who called her the ‘Energizer Bunny’, but after production, it was a different story.

She slammed producers for her “horrible” experience on the show, accusing the show of editing her scenes to make her look “crazy.”

“They did this by literally putting entire sentences in my mouth, and we call those Frankenbites,” she said.

‘They were taking bits and pieces from everywhere and putting them together to make it all fit into the context they wanted, but it was obvious that things weren’t right.

“They would just flat out cut off conversations to make me look crazy. So we were pretty frustrated with how we were being portrayed for the first two weeks. We were just sitting there thinking, ‘What?’

The news comes after Paige criticised the Channel Nine show in a series of scathing comments on TikTok, criticising the final edit to air on television.

The news comes after Paige criticised the Channel Nine show in a series of scathing comments on TikTok, criticising the final edit to air on television.

“I really tried to put all my mental health aside, but everything made me angry. Every little thing — I was nervous, anxious, paranoid all day long, but I really tried my best to be okay,” she continued.

A Nine spokesperson said: ‘Nine and Cavalier Television take their obligations regarding the health and wellbeing of the participants in this program extremely seriously.

‘Nine has a service for all participants, in case they want or need individual and confidential psychological support.

This service provides participants with access to clinicians who have been specifically hired to support program participants regarding their experiences.

“This service is available to all participants during the recordings and broadcasts. And once the program is over, it doesn’t stop for as long as they need it.”