Fears The Block ‘villains’ Leah and Ash will be forced call the police over threatening messages from trolls
The Block’s Leah and Ash have been embroiled in controversy on this year’s season of the popular Channel Nine renovation show.
And now there are fears that the pair will be forced to call the police over relentless trolling being aimed at them, Woman’s Day claimed on Monday.
‘The parents-of-three may find themselves needing police assistance’ as ‘trolls start making threats against them’ the magazine reported.
Some of these threats as ‘so vicious’ that they cannot be published, the Woman’s Day report went on.
It comes after claims that Scott Cam could be booting blockheads Leah and Ash from The Block.
The Block’s Leah and Ash have been embroiled in controversy on this year’s season of the popular Channel Nine renovation show. Both pictured
Sources suggested the host of the hit renovation show was not impressed by the couple sledging his own builders Andrew Simmons and Aidan O’Shannessy (aka Simmo and Aidan) from Nine in Six in scenes shown this week.
Leah, 32, accused the builders of not being ‘up to scratch’ and not keeping ‘things safe.’
Speaking to Woman’s Day she said it was ‘a really rock bottom moment’ for her and husband Ash, 38.
‘We were really concerned how the rest of our journey would be on The Block,’ she said.
Now there are fears that the pair will be forced to call the police over relentless trolling being aimed at them, Woman’s Day claimed on Monday
However the controversial mum-of-three denied that there were any further tensions on site though, with the clashing parties burying the hatchet.
‘After we both shared our views, Ash cracked open a bottle of whisky after tools down and all was forgotten,’ Leah said.
She went on to claim that she is not expecting any backlash from The Block’s host, but fans of the show have not been so understanding.
Throughout their time on this season of the show, commenters on X (formerly Twitter) have called out Leah and Ash for their aggression.
‘The parents-of-three may find themselves needing police assistance’ as ‘trolls start making threats against them’ the magazine reported
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