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Adrian Portelli Critiques The Block Auctions After Teams Fail to Sell

During the recent auctions for The Block, two teams faced disappointment as they walked away without any sales, raising questions about the future of the popular renovation show. This year marked a significant change, as billionaire buyer Adrian Portelli, known for his high-profile purchases, was absent from the event. Portelli made headlines last year by acquiring all the properties for a staggering $15,030,000, and previously spent $12 million on three properties in 2022.

Portelli, often referred to as “Mr Lambo,” has played a pivotal role in shaping the auction outcomes on the show. He was responsible for two of the three largest sales in The Block history. This year, however, he chose to watch the auctions from home, engaging with fans through social media.

Portelli’s Social Media Reactions

As the auctions unfolded, Portelli expressed his thoughts on Instagram. He posted a selfie captioned with crickets emojis, alluding to the lack of bidding activity, which saw four out of five auctions receive little interest. He also shared an image that crossed out The Block’s logo, replacing it with a Channel 7 logo and the title “My Reno Rules,” indicating his upcoming role in a new renovation series.

In a Facebook post, Portelli commented on the auctions, stating, “Well, that’s a bit awkward,” while the show played in the background. He emphasized his continued ownership of the Phillip Island properties from last year, joking that since they did not sell, he would give them away instead. “Clearly, people don’t want to buy these houses,” he remarked, suggesting that his giveaway would be “much more of a successful night” than the auction.

Responses from The Block and Auction Outcomes

The absence of Portelli’s participation had tangible consequences for the contestants. Two teams, Emma and Ben and Han and Can, found their properties passed in, leading to no financial return for their extensive efforts over 12 weeks. Shelley Craft, host of The Block, commented on Portelli’s absence, suggesting it might benefit other contestants. “We don’t pay Adrian to be there; he’s not on staff at Nine,” she noted, emphasizing the opportunity for “fresh faces.”

Former contestant Dan Reilly, known as Foreman Dan, also voiced his concerns. He described watching the auctions as “one of the most amazing experiences” but lamented the high reserve prices that left some teams without any earnings. When a viewer inquired about the reserve prices, Reilly replied, “Someone who hopefully won’t be doing it again,” indicating frustration with the decision-making process behind the auctions.

As the reality of the auctions set in, fans and contestants alike expressed disappointment over the event’s outcomes. While Portelli’s absence marked a notable shift, the reactions from those involved reflect a broader concern for the show’s future and the contestants’ financial fates. With the upcoming series, My Reno Rules, set to launch in 2026, it remains to be seen how these developments will impact the landscape of home renovation television in Australia.

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