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Fuming neighbours fire up over Lambo Guy Adrian Portelli's new TV show to rival the Block: 'Nightmare'
Fuming neighbours fire up over Lambo Guy Adrian Portelli's new TV show to rival the Block: 'Nightmare'

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Fuming neighbours fire up over Lambo Guy Adrian Portelli's new TV show to rival the Block: 'Nightmare'

Billionaire Adrian Portelli's new TV reno show has been lashed by angry neighbours who fear the businessman will transform their quiet street into a 'nightmare'. The flashy property and lottery mogul, nicknamed Lambo Guy for his love of fast cars, will be the co-host of Seven's new home renovation show My Reno Rules. Filming on the new show, which Seven bosses hope will rival the success of Nine's long-running series The Block, is set to start next month. But producers already have a job on their hands to get Bulleen locals onside in Melbourne 's east when filming begins next month. One warned the production could cause chaos at school pick-up and drop-off times. 'I think some neighbours won't be happy,' local Ben Holgate told Daily Mail Australia. 'Older people tend to be more easily upset and with school traffic going backwards and forwards - I don't know how the hell they're going to cope with that. 'It could be a nightmare.' The production company has now been told to work with nearby St Clement of Rome primary school to ensure parents and children have safe access during filming on the narrow street. Stakeholders are now working around the clock to ensure production goes ahead on schedule. Portelli, 36, has provided the two neighbouring Pinnacle Crescent homes which will feature in the debut season of the new show. The properties have prime city views and are in earshot of shops, public transport, the Eastern Freeway and schools. The 600sqm three-bedroom property at 54 Pinnacle Crescent sold for $1,380,000 in May, while locals say the home next-door at number 56 was bought at the same time. Local mum Diana said she was shocked when she found out Portelli would be launching his new show on their street. She said locals had been speculating about what was planned when the two homes at the centre of the new show were snapped up simultaneously. 'We thought it was odd that they sold them at the same time and we were wondering if it was just coincidence until we got the letter,' she added. Both homes had been empty for quite a while until one property sold at auction while the other was sold privately, they said. 'It's such a plain old street but it'll have city views so that is probably what attracted them,' she said. 'But I think traffic is going to be an issue. It's going to be annoying they're constructing at the same time so it will be busy.' Diana also expressed concern that closer neighbours may need to be compensated 'for the inconvenience' while filming takes place. 'You're taking away someone's front parking for guests and stuff like that for months,' she said. 'There's going to be skip bins on the road apparently and obviously all the tradie cars and the production crew. 'They said there is going to be traffic controllers and the street is really narrow - it's a nightmare already at school time, but this will make it a bigger nightmare. 'I know the school's been notified and they've been working with the production company on a plan. I almost think the school needs to close this street off.' During the 2024 finale of The Block, Portelli made history by purchasing all five of the properties for a huge $15million Another neighbour, Jim Nelson said the queue of cars during school pick ups already stretched past the show home from the school. 'Twice a day the street is backed up with parents dropping their kids off,' he said. 'I don't know how that's going to work, I guess we'll just sit in the front window and watch the fun. 'We do have an absolute ringside seat here, it'll be an experience, it'll be fun to see our sleepy little street on the telly.' An elderly neighbour, who refused to give his name, said he was angry after he was not informed about the TV show or the redevelopment. 'I will contact the council and check if the appropriate permits were issued,' the man said. Daily Mail Australia has contacted Manningham Council about what permits were granted for the Pinnacle Crescent home and the proposed TV show. Portelli's controversial rewards club company LMCT+ will be the major sponsor for the reality show. As well as being Portelli's first foray into the world of television hosting, it will also see him at the same network as former Channel Nine journalist Alex Cullen. The Today show reporter was sacked by Nine after he accepted a $50,000 gift from The Block billionaire Adrian Portelli for calling him 'McLaren Man' live on air. Now the pair will be reunited, with Cullen revealing this week that he will be making a return to the small screen on 7News. It comes after Portelli and Cullen's social media exchange made national headlines and ultimately led to Cullen's departure from Nine. After putting the reward call out on social media, The Block entrepreneur then posted what appeared to be a bank transfer of $50,000 to the presenter on Instagram. The ill-advised stunt led to Cullen being suspended by Nine, and he did not appear on the show while t he network investigated the payment. Nine's parting of ways with Cullen went ahead despite Portelli's claim that the money was always meant for charity. Portelli, who has spent millions of dollars snapping up houses over the last three seasons, shared a post to social media on Thursday revealing he was leaving the Channel Nine series for good. The Block host Scott Cam begged Portelli not to attend this year's auction to give others a chance to own a home 'Bet my high school teachers never thought… I'D HAVE MY OWN TV SHOW ON Channel Seven,' he wrote alongside a promotional photo of him and Dr Chris Brown. 'The Reno games looking a little dusty. Time for a fresh coat. The gloves are off. My Reno Rules - Coming to Seven.' Seven recently announced the brand-new home renovation series, My Reno Rules, produced by MasterChef Australia creators Endemol Shine. The show will feature four teams of renovators competing on two neighbouring rundown houses in Melbourne. The teams are competing for a huge prize, with a live grand finale awarding two fully renovated and furnished properties. It comes after The Block's Scott Cam sent a warning to Portelli ahead of the Nine reality juggernaut's 2026 season premiere. Cam begged Portelli not to attend this year's auction to give others a chance to own a home. 'To be honest, we said to Adrian 'we'd love you not to come next year, if that's all right.' But you know it's up to him it's a public auction and he can do whatever he wants,' he revealed on Nova 96.9's Fitzy & Wippa with Kate Ritchie. 'He said he won't come but he may. We don't know, but we do want to give mums and dads the opportunity to have a crack at a block house. 'If Adrian comes and wants to buy the lot of them, well, that rules them out,' Scott said. 'Hopefully we get, a few buyer advocates that come and are representing families. So hopefully they turn up and have a bit of a crack this year.' During the 2024 finale of The Block, Portelli made history by purchasing all five of the properties for a huge $15million. He ensured Maddy and Charlotte Harry became the youngest-ever winners when he bought their home for $3.5million. Portelli's company, LMCT+, has frequently raffled off properties from The Block, including last year's $5million purchase of Steph and Gian's winning home. St Clement of Rome was contacted for comment and asked if it had been in contact with producers but failed to respond before deadline.

Two Aussies to score multimillion-dollar homes in My Reno Rules
Two Aussies to score multimillion-dollar homes in My Reno Rules

7NEWS

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • 7NEWS

Two Aussies to score multimillion-dollar homes in My Reno Rules

A brand-new renovation reality show, My Reno Rules, is set to hit screens and it's turning the real estate game on its head. Fronted by Dr Chris Brown, the series will see four Aussie battler teams go head-to-head to transform two neighbouring homes in a picturesque Melbourne suburb, all with a multimillion-dollar prize on the line. But this time, the real winners could be watching from the couch. In a television first, two lucky Australians will score the keys to the spectacularly renovated homes, fully furnished, landscaped, and packed with luxury features, simply by tuning in. The renovation teams will be vying for a cash prize. "It may be the biggest giveaway ever on Australian TV," Brown told Seven's Sunrise on Thursday. "If you're not especially gifted on a circular saw or picking a colour palette, it's quite appealing to know at the end of this series, live, you could win the homes you have just seen created during the show. "It is remarkable. It is an enormous, life-changing prize. These are two Australians who are going to get a brand-new designer home." The homes, donated by LMCT+ founder Adrian Portelli, will be completely overhauled on screen, with the renovation teams competing for a separate cash prize. And as one of the partners of the show, will be helping Aussies follow every nail gun, paint swatch and property transformation from start to finish, with exclusive content, expert insights and digital tools to help viewers understand what really adds value to a home. "On previous reno shows, they might do auctions and, unfortunately, only 1 per cent of the viewing audience have the capacity to buy those homes," Portelli said. "So, it's an awesome feeling to be able to take the viewers on an emotional journey, watch the houses get renovated and transformed into a dream luxury home, then potentially win it. "It's fantastic. It's phenomenal." Whether you're renovating your own place or just love stickybeaking into stunning spaces, this is must-watch television. Seven's Director of Television Angus Ross said My Reno Rules takes all the emotion, competition and high-stakes drama of My Kitchen Rules and brings it into the property world, with even higher rewards. "With showstopping house transformations, a life-changing cash prize for our winning team of renovators, and two multimillion-dollar dream homes up for grabs in an electrifying live grand final, we couldn't be more excited for the premiere of My Reno Rules. "It's going to be next level."

Dramatic detail revealed in Adrian Portelli's move to Channel Seven amid feud with The Block's Scott Cam
Dramatic detail revealed in Adrian Portelli's move to Channel Seven amid feud with The Block's Scott Cam

Daily Mail​

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Dramatic detail revealed in Adrian Portelli's move to Channel Seven amid feud with The Block's Scott Cam

A glaring detail has emerged following Adrian Portelli announced his new Channel Seven renovation show. The former 'Block Billionaire', 36, revealed this week he would be co-starring in a new reality show for the network – My Reno Rules. Not only will the show be Portelli's first foray into the world of television hosting, it will also see him at the same network as former Channel Nine journalist Alex Cullen. The Today show reporter was sacked by Nine after he accepted a $50,000 gift from The Block billionaire Adrian Portelli for calling him 'McLaren Man' live on air. Now the pair will be reunited, with Cullen revealing this week that he will be making a return to the small screen on 7News. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'After everything went down [at Nine this year], Seven were one of the first on the phone to say: 'You have our support, and if you want to come back, we're a phone call away",' he told Confidential. 'I can't tell you how much that meant to me and my family,' he told the publication. 'It's not very nice being the story,' he said, adding: 'It's better telling the story.' Further, The Australian reported this week that Cullen was touted to appear on Portelli's upcoming reality show. Network sources confirmed to the publication that Seven was looking at casting the reporter on the series, although nothing has been 'locked in'. In another surprising twist, reported on Friday that Portelli's controversial rewards club company LMCT+ will be the major sponsor for the reality show. It was also reported that Portelli has donated the two homes that will feature in the debut series. It comes after Portelli and Cullen's social media exchange made national headlines and ultimately led to Cullen's departure from Nine. After putting the reward call out on social media, The Block entrepreneur then posted what appeared to be a bank transfer of $50,000 to the presenter on Instagram. The ill-advised stunt led to Cullen being suspended by Nine, and he did not appear on the show while the network investigated the payment. Nine's parting of ways with Cullen went ahead despite Portelli's claim that the money was always meant for charity. Portelli, who has spent millions of dollars snapping up houses over the last three seasons, shared a post to social media on Thursday revealing he was leaving the Channel Nine series for good. 'Bet my high school teachers never thought… I'D HAVE MY OWN TV SHOW ON Channel Seven,' he wrote alongside a promotional photo of him and Dr Chris Brown. 'The Reno games looking a little dusty. Time for a fresh coat. The gloves are off. My Reno Rules - Coming to Seven.' Seven recently announced the brand-new home renovation series, My Reno Rules, produced by MasterChef Australia creators Endemol Shine. The show will feature four teams of renovators competing on two neighbouring rundown houses in Melbourne. The teams are competing for a huge prize, with a live grand finale awarding two fully renovated and furnished properties. It comes after The Block's Scott Cam sent a warning to billionaire businessman Adrian Portelli ahead of the Nine reality juggernaut's 2026 season premiere. Cam begged Portelli not to attend this year's auction to give others a chance to own a home. 'To be honest we said to Adrian "we'd love you not to come next year, if that's all right." But you know it's up to him it's a public auction and he can do whatever he wants,' he revealed on Nova 96.9's Fitzy & Wippa with Kate Ritchie. 'He said he won't come but he may. We don't know, but we do want to give mums and dads the opportunity to have a crack at a block house. 'If Adrian comes and wants to buy the lot of them, well, that rules them out,' Scott said. 'Hopefully we get, a few buyer advocates that come and are representing families. So hopefully they turn up and have a bit of a crack this year.' During the 2024 finale of The Block, Portelli made history by purchasing all five of the properties for a huge $15million. He ensured Maddy and Charlotte Harry became the youngest-ever winners when he bought their home for $3.5million. Portelli's company, LMCT+, has frequently raffled off properties from The Block, including last year's $5million purchase of Steph and Gian's winning home.

Adrian Portelli delivers brutal parting shot to The Block as he shares major announcement: 'The gloves are off!'
Adrian Portelli delivers brutal parting shot to The Block as he shares major announcement: 'The gloves are off!'

Daily Mail​

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Adrian Portelli delivers brutal parting shot to The Block as he shares major announcement: 'The gloves are off!'

Adrian Portelli has officially turned his back on The Block. The 36-year-old entrepreneur, who has spent millions of dollars snapping up houses over the last three seasons, shared a post to social media on Thursday revealing he was leaving the Channel Nine series for good. 'Bet my high school teachers never thought… I'D HAVE MY OWN TV SHOW ON Channel Seven,' he wrote alongside a promotional photo of him and Dr Chris Brown. 'The Reno games looking a little dusty. Time for a fresh coat. The gloves are off. My Reno Rules - Coming to Seven.' Seven recently announced the brand-new home renovation series, My Reno Rules, produced by MasterChef Australia creators Endemol Shine. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The show will feature four teams of renovators competing on two neighbouring rundown houses in Melbourne. The teams are competing for a huge prize, with a live grand finale awarding two fully renovated and furnished properties. It comes after The Block's Scott Cam sent a warning to billionaire businessman Adrian Portelli ahead of the new season's premiere. Scott begged Portelli not to attend this year's auction to give others a chance to own a home. 'To be honest we said to Adrian "we'd love you not to come next year, if that's all right." But you know it's up to him it's a public auction and he can do whatever he wants,' he revealed on Nova 96.9's Fitzy & Wippa with Kate Ritchie. 'He said he won't come but he may. We don't know, but we do want to give mums and dads the opportunity to have a crack at a block house. 'If Adrian comes and wants to buy the lot of them, well, that rules them out,' Scott said. 'Hopefully we get, a few buyer advocates that come and are representing families. So hopefully they turn up and have a bit of a crack this year.' During the 2024 finale of The Block, Portelli made history by purchasing all five of the properties for a huge $15million. He ensured Maddy and Charlotte Harry became the youngest ever winners when he bought their home for $3.5million. Portelli's company, LMCT+, has frequently raffled off properties from The Block, including last year's $5million purchase of Steph and Gian's winning home. Shortly after buying up the entire plot of homes on Phillip Island, Adrian then announced his massive 'resort giveaway' through LMCT+. Last year, he confessed to The Kyle and Jackie O Show that he doesn't even like Phillip Island and that is why he will be giving all five properties, packaged as a 'resort', away in the raffle.

Seven launches My Reno Rules with two lucky Aussies set to win the keys to multimillion-dollar homes
Seven launches My Reno Rules with two lucky Aussies set to win the keys to multimillion-dollar homes

7NEWS

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • 7NEWS

Seven launches My Reno Rules with two lucky Aussies set to win the keys to multimillion-dollar homes

My Reno Rules is here! Seven will launch a new home renovation show fronted by Dr Chris Brown, with two multimillion-dollar homes up for grabs. Four hardworking teams of Aussie battlers will go head-to-head to breathe new life into two neighbouring rundown houses in a picturesque Melbourne suburb. The twist is two lucky Aussies will receive a call to say they've won one of the spectacularly renovated multimillion-dollar homes. The homes will be fully furnished, landscaped and feature state-of-the-art technology. 'It may be the biggest giveaway ever on Australian TV,' Brown told Sunrise on Thursday. 'If you're not especially gifted on a circular saw or picking a colour palette, it's quite appealing to know at the end of this series, live, you could win the homes you have just seen created during the show. 'It is remarkable. It is an enormous, life-changing prize. These are two Australians who are going to get a brand-new designer home.' The renovation teams will be vying for a cash prize. Rewards program LMCT+ founder Adrian Portelli donated the houses. 'On previous reno shows, they might do auctions and, unfortunately, only 1 per cent of the viewing audience have the capacity to buy those homes,' Portelli said. 'So, it's an awesome feeling to be able to take the viewers on an emotional journey, watch the houses get renovated and transformed into a dream luxury home, then potentially win it. 'It's fantastic. It's phenomenal.' Portelli said the renovations on the homes would have a wow factor. Seven Group managing director of television Angus Ross said: 'My Kitchen Rules is one of Australia's most successful original formats and a powerhouse brand for Seven. 'My Reno Rules takes all the heart and heat of MKR and applies it to renovation. 'With showstopping house transformations, a life-changing cash prize for our winning team of renovators, and two multimillion-dollar dream homes up for grabs in an electrifying live grand final, we couldn't be more excited for the premiere of My Reno Rules. 'It's going to be next level.'

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