Meet the incoming stars of The Block 2023

Meet the incoming stars of The Block 2023 – as new season is compared to ‘Melrose Place on steroids’ with drama galore: ‘Nothing we’ve seen before’

The new season of The Block is bound to be drama filled. 

With five new teams set to transform Charming Street in Hampton East, Melbourne, insiders have promised it will be like ‘nothing we’ve seen before’.

The incoming series has even been compared to ‘Melrose Place on steroids’, reported Yahoo, comparing the renovation show to the high stakes 1990s soap. 

Joining the team this year is new judge Marty Fox, described by Domain as a ‘real estate agent and serial property flipper.’

Fox, the chief executive of real estate agency WhiteFox, has been in the industry for 15 years. 

The new season of The Block is bound to be drama filled. Pictured new judge Marty Fox (far right) is pictured with existing team with Neale Whitaker, Darren Palmer and Shaynna Blaze

He joins the well-loved team of existing judges, Darren Palmer, Shaynna Blaze and Neale Whitaker.

Also taking part this year are five spunky new teams, including Kyle Cottone and Leslie Cottone, from Western Australia. 

Leslie, who is a TikTok star, and her husband will take over House One and are known for never ‘playing it safe.’

Leah Milton and Ash Milton, co-founders of The Milton Project from Queensland, will we working on House Two and are said to have ‘unique taste’. 

Also taking part this year are five spunky new teams, including Kyle Cottone and Leslie Cottone, from Western Australia (pictured)

Also taking part this year are five spunky new teams, including Kyle Cottone and Leslie Cottone, from Western Australia (pictured) 

Leah Milton and Ash Milton, co-founders of The Milton Project from Queensland, will we working on House Two and are said to have 'unique taste'. Both pictured

Leah Milton and Ash Milton, co-founders of The Milton Project from Queensland, will we working on House Two and are said to have ‘unique taste’. Both pictured

Kristy Beams and Brett Beams, from South Australia, are described as 'down-to-earth Adeladians' and will renovate House Three. Both pictured

Kristy Beams and Brett Beams, from South Australia, are described as ‘down-to-earth Adeladians’ and will renovate House Three. Both pictured

NSW team Gianpietro Ottavio and Steph Ottavio will bring a 'Japanese influence' to House Four and the married couple are in the game to win. Both pictured

NSW team Gianpietro Ottavio and Steph Ottavio will bring a ‘Japanese influence’ to House Four and the married couple are in the game to win. Both pictured 

Victorian sisters Eliza Paschke and Liberty Paschke are already in the public eye, having worked in TV and radio. Both pictured

Victorian sisters Eliza Paschke and Liberty Paschke are already in the public eye, having worked in TV and radio. Both pictured 

Kristy Beams and Brett Beams, from South Australia, are described as ‘down-to-earth Adeladians’ and will renovate House Three. 

NSW team Gianpietro Ottavio and Steph Ottavio will bring a ‘Japanese influence’ to House Four and the married couple are in the game to win. 

Victorian sisters Eliza Paschke and Liberty Paschke are already in the public eye, having worked in TV and radio. 

Eliza has been Hamish Blake and Andy Lee’s assistant for a decade and also had a podcast with Married At First Sight star Carly Bowyer.

The incoming series has even been compared to 'Melrose Place on steroids', reported Yahoo , comparing the renovation show to the high stakes 1990s soap

The incoming series has even been compared to ‘Melrose Place on steroids’, reported Yahoo , comparing the renovation show to the high stakes 1990s soap

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