They’re the Australian reality stars who found love after being rejected on the Bachelor and Bachelorette.
And on Monday, Noni Janur hinted that she and beau Samuel Johnston, 29, might give reality TV another go by applying for this year’s season of The Block.
Speaking to NW magazine, the 27-year-old said she thought the renovation show would be a whole lot of fun.
The next Josh and Elyse? Bachelor couple Noni Janur and Samuel Johnston hint they are auditioning for this year’s season of The Block
‘The best thing about the show was meeting him [Sam],’ she confessed regarding her time on The Bachelor.
‘We may even apply for The Block together, that would be fun.’
But it may not be the easiest of exercises, with Noni in Australia and the aspiring model in the United States hoping to build his profile.
Stronger than ever: ‘We may even apply for The Block together, that would be fun’
And even if he was to move back Down Under, it might not be the smoothest ride – with former Bachelor Sam Wood revealing last week he applied for the 2018 season of he renovation show but was knocked back.
Spotted outside Fitroy Street in Melbourne late last year filming an audition tape with his friend, Sam told Daily Mail Australia that his application was unsuccessful.
‘No, we are definitely not going to be on The Block,’ confirmed Sam last week.
Unsuccessful: And even if he was to move back Down Under, it might not be the smoothest ride – with former Bachelor Sam Wood revealing last week he applied for the 2018 season of he renovation show but was knocked back
‘My friend Paul was desperate to be on it so I said, “Mate, if you wanna have a go at it I’m happy to go along with you”,’ he confessed.
‘I said to him, “Mate, if you want to put an audition in you can.” So he did that and if we had got through to the interview stage we would’ve had a decision to make.’
‘But they’re obviously looking for more couples rather than two bozos like us.’
Didn’t make the cut: ‘But they’re obviously looking for more couples rather than two bozos like us’