The Block star Jenny is allegedly miffed that ‘there were different rules’ for fellow contestants (and later winners) Omar and Oz.

This season of The Block is a gift that keeps on giving… whether you want it or not. While beefs between contestants and producers were aplenty, it seems some contestants are still holding on to their grudges. 

According to So Dramatic!, The Block star Jenny was overheard dishing about the show in a Gold Coast bar… mostly about her beef with this season’s winners Omar and Oz. 

As alleged by a source who wrote to So Dramatic!, Jenny was miffed that ‘there were different rules’ for Omar and Oz. “It wasn’t fair [Omar and Oz] could post on social media anything they wanted, yet she couldn’t post a selfie,” the source claimed Jenny to be saying. 

While it may sound like a sour grapes situation, one can understand why Jenny might be a little bit miffed. Dylan and Jenny were the only couple this season who were unable to sell their property – their house is still on the market, last we heard

It seems, however, that the rivalry wasn’t one-sided. Shortly after the show ended, winners Omar and Oz admitted to Daily Mail Australia that they hadn’t spoken to any of the other contestants since winning the show… and they had no plans to change that. 

“It’s a competition, right? They knew from week one, we were the ones to be careful from,” Omar said at the time.

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He added, “they didn’t receive anything in the end. We did win The Block. They are doing their own thing and going back to their lives.”

Oz agreed with him: “If we do see them, we would say hello but we’ll just let them be at the moment.”

After the finale, Omar and Oz walked away with a whopping $1.68 million in profit – the highest in the history of the show. Their win, however, was charged with controversy, partly because of their alleged connections to bidder Adrian Portelli

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