Controversial The Block contestants Sharon Johal and Ankur Dogr unleash foul mouthed abuse

The Block’s controversial contestants Sharon Johal and Ankur Dogr unleash foul mouthed abuse at their own builders: ‘They’re lazy!’

Sharon Johal and Ankur Dogr were not happy with their builders during Tuesday’s episode of The Block. 

The controversial contestants unleashed a foul mouthed rant, calling the workmen ‘lazy’. 

‘Then we’ve got these builders who are f***ing idiots,’ Sharon raved, after Ankur claimed he had been working so hard he’s lost 11 kilos.

Sharon Johal and Ankur Dogr were not happy with their builders during Tuesday’s episode of The Block. The controversial contestants unleashed a foul mouthed rant, calling the workmen ‘lazy’. Both pictured 

‘They’re a***holes,’ Ankur snapped as the pair sat in their car. 

‘Basically, they’re lazy, they don’t want to work past 5pm, one of them doesn’t want to work on Saturdays, whatever,’ Sharon went on.

‘They expect us to paint an eight-metre high ceiling, and then when it’s not painted correctly, they’re disappointed in the results.’

'They're a***holes,' Ankur snapped as the pair sat in their car. 'Basically, they're lazy, they don't want to work past 5pm, one of them doesn't want to work on Saturdays, whatever,' Sharon said

‘They’re a***holes,’ Ankur snapped as the pair sat in their car. ‘Basically, they’re lazy, they don’t want to work past 5pm, one of them doesn’t want to work on Saturdays, whatever,’ Sharon said

The builders said that the pair had unrealistic expectations, to which Ankur snapped: ‘I was like, “Oh, go get f***ed,”‘ he said.

It comes after Sharon continued to slam her ‘villain edit’ on the Channel Nine show.

The former Neighbours star, 35, said her life in the public eye is now very different after she and husband Ankur were edited to look like the bad guys.

It comes after Sharon continued to slam her 'villain edit' on the Channel Nine show

 It comes after Sharon continued to slam her ‘villain edit’ on the Channel Nine show

‘I’ve played villains in my acting career and they’re always fun, but no, we don’t consider ourselves villains – and neither does anyone who knows us,’ she told TV Week.

Sharon also called out the producers for their dirty tricks, after private conversations between the couple – which had been picked up by the microphones attached to their clothes – were ‘replayed and used in a storyline’.

She went on to blast the horrific work conditions the teams endured on site.

'I've played villains in my acting career and they're always fun, but no, we don't consider ourselves villains - and neither does anyone who knows us,' she told TV Week

 ‘I’ve played villains in my acting career and they’re always fun, but no, we don’t consider ourselves villains – and neither does anyone who knows us,’ she told TV Week 

‘We were fatigued from non-stop work, sleep deprivation, no days off, not always eating well, freezing cold and sometimes having no access to hot showers,’ she said.

Sharon insisted she and Ankur are ‘everyday Australians’ and ‘genuine’ people despite their negative portrayal, which has resulted in them being flooded with racist abuse on social media.

The Melbourne couple admitted it had been ‘tough’ watching back their ‘dark’ experience.

‘It’s been dark, but it was tough on the show and we made it through stronger than ever,’ Ankur, 45, told Daily Mail Australia recently.

The Melbourne couple admitted it had been 'tough' watching back their 'dark' experience

 The Melbourne couple admitted it had been ‘tough’ watching back their ‘dark’ experience

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