Channel Nine’s beloved renovation series The Block is set to make a triumphant return to TV screens later this year, marking two decades since it first premiered.
Last week host Scott Cam, 61, was spotted with the five teams of the upcoming series filming a promo video on a scenic beach on Phillip Island in Victoria.
In the lively scenes, Scott enjoyed the company of the ten contestants as they frolicked in the sand and struck poses in their work clothes.
Cam sported a casual look for the day, donning a loose fitting white shirt paired with brown shorts as he engaged in some playful banter with the contestants.
Meanwhile, glimpses from the shoot revealed that the ten fresh contestants were organized into five teams, consisting of six men and four women.
Channel Nine’s revamped series The Block is set to make a triumphant return to TV screens later this year and last week host Scott Cam, 61, was spotted with the five teams of the upcoming series filming a promo video on a scenic beach on Phillip Island in Victoria
Each team donned color-coordinated outfits to distinguish themselves, divided into teams blue, red, yellow, green and purple.
The yellow team, consisting of two strapping men in their late 20s, showed their strength as they confidently sauntered through the water with paint cans and rollers.
Meanwhile, the red team were seen lovingly embracing as a man wrapped his arms around his female companion.
In the lively scenes, Scott enjoyed the company of the ten contestants as they frolicked in the sand and struck poses in their work clothes
Glimpses from the shoot revealed the ten fresh-faced contestants organized into five teams, consisting of six men and four women
Each team donned color-coordinated outfits to stand out, divided into teams blue, red, yellow, green and purple
The blue team laughed at it together as a blonde beauty and her male partner saw the beautiful ocean view.
It looked to be a fun day on set for the soon-to-be reality stars, who got to meet and bond while filming the promo.
Nine have confirmed that just five teams will compete to convert five properties at the former Island Cove Villas on Phillip Island.
The yellow team, consisting of two strapping men in their late 20s, showed their strength as they confidently waded through the water with paint cans and rollers
The red team was seen lovingly embracing as one man wrapped his arms around his female companion
The blue and red team were then seen laughing it off together as a blonde beauty and her companions saw the beautiful sea view
Daily Mail Australia can reveal that a Channel Nine-owned company bought Island Cove Villas for a whopping $9.5 million.
Located two and a half hours from Melbourne, thThe site currently has nine homes, a communal pool, a barbecue pavilion, tennis court and a playground.
It comes after the brilliant tactics employed by 2023 winner Steph and Gian Ottavio threatened to derail the 2024 season of the Channel Nine series as future contestants may try to follow in their footsteps.
Steph and Gian spoke to Daily Mail Australia on Monday and revealed their foolproof strategy to win the renovation show.
It looked to be a fun day out for the new contestants who got to meet each other and bond while filming an engaging promo video
Nine have confirmed that just five teams will compete to convert five properties at the former Island Cove Villas on Phillip Island
Daily Mail Australia can reveal that a Channel Nine-owned company has bought Island Cove Villas for a whopping $9.5 million
“When we got the call that we were on The Block in February, the first thing we did, I think three days later, we called Tom Panos to be our auctioneer,” they said.
They continued: ‘He was the first person we called and engaged and people probably wouldn’t believe it.’
The tactic paid off tenfold as the Sydney couple took home The Block crown when they sold their Hampton East home for $5 million.
The western Sydney housemates made a shocking $1.6 million profit when they sold their Gisborne home on season 18 of Block in 2022.
Located two and a half hours from Melbourne, the site currently has nine homes, a community pool, a barbecue pavilion, tennis court and a playground
The female contestants seemed to be having the time of their lives playing in the water
The hunky men in the yellow team flexed their muscles for the camera
The purple team was seen engaged in a lively conversation