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Daily Telegraph
8 hours ago
- Daily Telegraph
The Block 2025 Episode 16 recap: Defiant Han gets epic dressing down from host Scott Cam
Teams were hard at work renovating their main bedrooms and walk-in robes this episode – but Han was given an extra renovation task by Scott Cam: her attitude. It was uncomfortable viewing, but not as uncomfortable as hearing her berate Can during a painting session. With shades of Paige from The Block 2024, there were f-bombs and shouting late into the night. But more on that later. Mat and Robby have decided to reduce the size of their bedroom to make way for a dressing room in their walk-in robe space, and with Mat now in charge of the budget, were planning to save money by using sponsors and eschewing a fireplace. Ben and Emma were going all out with a custom red marble bench top, fireplace, and custom bedhead with a curved timber surround. They were alone in leaving the layout alone, sticking with the open walk-in robe designed by the architect. Sonny and Alicia have a secret door to their walk-in robe, leading through to their ensuite. Their main suite also featured a gallery entrance, meaning the usually budget-conscious pair are going to be well into the red this week. RELATED Controversy: Inside The Block's biggest scandals Gone: how the departure of billionaire bidder will affect Block US bound: Marty Fox teases American expansion Britt and Taz have added a second door into their walk-in robe and also have a custom bedhead and fireplace. And Han and Can are doing another custom curved wall niche, VJ panelling and a bench seat, but once again, it was not happy, Han. As Can was out trying to pick tiles for their extra challenge room (a treatment space at the nearby Hepburn Springs spa hotel) she was once again near tears at being second-guessed. 'It's literally impossible to try and keep you happy,' she told Han on the phone. Then it was on to an argument about whether to put a TV in their main bedroom. There's some doubt over whether the TV Can had ordered is an 'art TV', which can be disguised as a painting when not in use, so Can is considering allowing for TV connection points but just placing an actual artwork on the wall instead, which was possibly a wise move given some of the judges seem to disapprove of TVs in bedrooms. But Han exploded at Can as she was giving an interview explaining her thinking. 'If it's their f**k up, Can, you don't just accept it. You tell them to go and get it. There's a big hole in the wall now!' she shouted as Can begged her to stop swearing. But it was Han's turn to be berated when Scott Cam and Shelley Craft arrive for their weekly room progress check. Cam was spitting chips that Han had the previous day accused foreman Dan of stitching her up and performing for the cameras when he discovered she had moved some joinery without his approval. The move would have necessitated the cutting of the concrete slab, which was not approved by the site's structural engineer. 'Han, I heard some other people saying that you're accusing us of stitch ups and doing stuff just for camera, which I've told you many many times, we never set you up to fail and we never stitch you up. We help you along the way,' he told her as Shelley stood awkwardly by. 'You're making decisions that are affecting you. You made those, decisions not us. We made changes to your laundry and your pantry waste, we let you cut some concrete for one waste but we didn't approve and we won't approve the second one. You're not a builder so don't make decisions that are going to affect your build and don't accuse us of stitching you up and doing things for camera because we don't do that. 'I'm going to ask you really nicely to readjust your attitude on the show to the crew and to Dan and to me and everyone around you.' Han, looking like a defiant teenager being told off by a headmaster, was still convinced she'd done nothing wrong. She believed she had gone through the right channels and blamed a miscommunication between herself, her trades and the site supervisors for the situation. 'I don't give a f**k, honestly,' she told her building team after Scott and Shelley left. But by the time she next saw Scott, Han had realised getting on the wrong side of the show's host was probably not a smart move. While not quite providing a full-throated apology – mainly due to the fact she still believed she'd followed the rules – she acknowledged she could have dealt with the situation better. 'I didn't mean to disrespect anyone,' she told Scott, who accepted her apology and hugged it out. 'It's not that now I've got an attitude and hate everyone here,' Han said later. 'It was situational, and I made that clear and apologised. I'm sorry for saying that. I was self- reflective.' But then there was another opportunity for self-reflection, as the cameras caught her and Can fighting as they painted their room. 'Honestly, I'm never going to watch this show back if it's just you yelling at me,' Can told her after a shouting match over whether to paint or caulk first. The whole thing gave definite ick. MISSED AN EPISODE? HERE'S ALL OUR RECAPS SO FAR Episode 1: Why no NSW applicants were good enough for The Block Episode 2: The worst day on The Block Episode 3/4: 'Tear them off': teams forced to rip tiles from walls Episode 5: Judges feedback leaves one contestant vomiting Episode 6: Dan and Dani's heartbreak Episode 7: The big problem with the Block house designs Episode 8: Robby and Mat's drunken blunder Episode 9: 'An up-market nursing home' Episode 10: Can faces the wrath of Han Episode 11: Han micromanaging from her sick bed Episode 12: Sonny cops a spray from Alicia Episode 13: Brutal feedback leaves Block team confused Episode 14: Han and Can are in trouble with Dan, and other contestants

News.com.au
10 hours ago
- News.com.au
Scott Cam unleashes on Block contestant: ‘Readjust your attitude'
There were tense scenes on Wednesday's episode of The Block when host Scott Cam confronted one contestant, advising her to 'readjust (her) attitude' to the show's cast and crew. An episode earlier, WA contestant Han had clashed with The Block foreman Dan, after she went ahead with an unapproved change to her floor plan that he wasn't happy about. It wasn't the first time Dan had accused her of charging ahead with works without his approval, but this time Han wasn't having it – she accused him of manufacturing problems 'for the camera' and angrily insisted the entire thing was a stitch-up. A day on, and in his weekly walkarounds with Shelley Craft, Scott Cam visited Han and her partner Can (Dan, Han, Can and Cam – yes, this is a deeply confusing season for Block drama), and let her know he wasn't going to accept those accusations. 'Now, I've got a few things I need to say. Han, I hear some people saying that you're accusing us of a stitch-up and doing things just for camera. I've told you many, many times: We never set you up to fail. We never stitch you up. We help you along the way, and we've always helped you along the way,' he told her. Addressing her unapproved changes – this time, moving the floorplan – Cam told her: 'You're making decisions that are affecting you – you're making those decisions, not us. You're not a builder, so don't make decisions that are going to affect your build. And don't accuse us of trying to stitch you up and doing stuff just for camera, because we don't do that.' He finished his dressing down with a firm request of Han. 'So, now I'm going to ask you really nicely to readjust your attitude on this show. To the crew, to Dan, to me and to everyone around you … OK?' Han's two-word reply? 'Yeah. Heard.' She had more to say to the cameras when Cam had gone, though, saying the whole episode had been 'unfair' on her: 'I actually don't think I need an attitude readjustment. It's not an attitude problem.' There was a happy ending for this particular Block clash, though: Later in the episode, Han grabbed Cam for a one-on-one chat, apologising and insisting she never intentionally set out to break any of the show's rules. Cam accepted the apology and the pair agreed to move forward.


Perth Now
11 hours ago
- Perth Now
Post Malone joins SKIMS for new campaign
Post Malone has joined forced with SKIMS. The 30-year-old singer has teamed up with Kim Kardashian's brand for a new campaign, and he has embraced the company's focused on "comfort and feeling good". He said in a statement: 'I'm all about comfort and feeling good in what I wear. 'These pieces are fun, the camo especially stands out to me. I've always been into camo.' In a professional Western-themed photoshoot to promote the brand's menswear collections, Malone can be seen in a range of comfort-focused outfits debuting SKIMS' Heavyweight Fleece fabric. Founder and CCO Kim Kardashian described the partnership between SKIMS and Malone as a "perfect fit", pointing out their shared "spirit". She added: 'Post Malone truly embodies the spirit of the SKIMS Man with his effortless energy and style, which really shine through in this campaign. "This launch is a big moment for us, not only because we're expanding our menswear line, but also because we're introducing our new heavyweight fleece, which takes comfort and quality to the next level. "Having Post lead the campaign just felt like the perfect fit.' Including underwear, t-shirts and fleece separates, the new collection features a limited edition range of Realtree camouflage-printed styles. Reflecting on the decision to get on board, Post told GQ magazine: "Oh, I suppose I was a Skims man. In Utah, it gets very, very, very cold. And some way or another I found this comforter robe. "Whenever I went out to smoke at night, I would always put this on, and it was probably the most comfortable thing I've ever worn in my entire life. "From there, it just snowballed out of control to the point [where now] I'm naked in the woods. Well, not naked. But you can't see the underwear anyways. They're camouflage." The full collection will be available to purchase on the SKIMS website from August 21.