The Block contestants Leah and Ash are at the centre of this season’s most dramatic storyline, as they try and extricate themselves from the close friendship they’ve formed with fellow contestants Kristy and Brett.
And in a candid new interview with news.com.au, the couple speak out about the scenes that have so rankled viewers this week – and also hit back at “unfair” rumours that have been circulating about them.Kristy and Brett’s attitudes
Speaking to news.com.au as they weather some intense viewer reaction to the show’s latest episodes, Leah and Ash were keen to share their side ofLeah explained that by this point in the season, she’d had a creeping feeling for weeks that her friendship with Kristy was starting to turn “toxic.”as our talking point – we don’t know each other’s lives – so our conversation was so much about“First it was jokes here and there, but as the weeks went on, I thought it was getting a bit snarky.
“The allegations that Eliza came over and told Leah there’d be no TV career in her future? That’s total baloney, it didn’t happen. It paints Leah in a bad light, and Eliza in a good light … but it didn’t happen, hand on heart,” Ash told news.com.au. “Unfortunately it didn’t air, but Steph and I had a very sincere conversation the night the girls were away at the hot springs. We had a chance to speak, and I said to her: ‘I think I judged you too quickly, and I don’t think I’ve taken the time to get to know you further.’ I said I was really sorry, and we decided from there on that we’d get to know each other a lot more,” she revealed.
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