The Block crew member reveals which couple was 'most kind' during filming
One team has been described as 'the most down to earth' people in this year's cast.
A crew member on this year’s season of The Block has revealed which couple was the nicest to them during filming, and fans might be surprised by the answer.
According to So Dramatic!, one person took to social media this week to share that their daughter had worked on the Channel Nine reality show and got a firsthand look at the contestants’ behaviours.
“My daughter worked on The Block this year and last year,” the viewer wrote in a popular Facebook group.
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“She’s a fair judge of character and without tearing into the other contestants, and she could, I can tell you all that out of everyone, Kristy and Brett, and thirdly Ash, showed her the most kindness and respect and were the most down to earth.
“This is an insider's point of view without prejudice, just saying.”
Kristy and Brett slam rumour
Viewers might be surprised by the admission as Kristy and Brett have been portrayed as this year’s ‘villains’, with fellow contestant Eliza claiming last month that the Adelaide couple had actually made crew members cry.
However, Kristy and Brett have since slammed the accusation and criticised their co-star for going on a “smear campaign”.
“I'm not sure what she's on about,” Brett said on Hit Breakfast with Maz & Matty. “Maybe she's got her own issues that she's trying to cover up or something but yeah, certainly chucking out allegations about making people cry, like the production and crew know exactly what happened.”
“Maybe she's trying to get a radio deal, maybe that's what it is,” Kristy added, while Brett remarked, “Look out for your jobs guys, she's coming for your spot in media”.
Kristy and Brett also recently spoke out about their controversial behaviour on the show, telling Today Extra that they went on The Block with a plan to start drama.
“We did go in with the intention to ruffle feathers, stir the pot, and mind games are going to potentially come with that because it allows us to have them thinking about other things other than their room,” Brett said.
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“So that was our intended gameplay. So everyone did know that. I felt a little bit guilty because everyone was so nice that I was like, 'Hey, heads up. I've been talking a lot of crap on you’.”
Kristy added: “Someone had to be the villain, right?”
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