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The Block’s shock ‘flirtgate’ twist: The pictures that prove there’s far more to Kyle and Brad’s cheating drama than meets the eye

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The Block's Kylie and Brad Baker were seen looking friendly with Channel Nine producer Julian Cress (right) at the Melbourne Cup despite its alleged fallout.

Kylie and The Block’s Brad Baker are said to have had a massive row with Channel Nine following the show’s ‘flirtgate’ scandal.

But photographs taken of the pair at Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup tell a very different story.

The couple were seen looking very friendly and spending time with the show’s producer Julian Cress at the event.

It comes as the married couple have been involved in highly dramatic scenes on reality show Nine with Kylie surprisingly storming off the set amid the ongoing ‘flirtgate’ drama.

The tension began when Brad told fellow contestant Mimi, who is married to Kristian, that he would follow her Onlyfans account if she had one in a flirty chat.

Kylie then stormed off the set and threatened to ‘break the damn camera’ if the crew continued filming in a dramatic exit.

Although Kylie vowed to boycott auction day in an apparent disagreement with Nine, she and her husband Brad now appear to be back on good terms with the network.

The couple, who are still together after the ‘flirtgate’ drama, were seen smiling and laughing with The Block co-creator and executive producer Julian on Tuesday.

Proving things weren’t as tense as shown on screen, the whole group socialized inside the Channel Nine marquee at Birdcage.

The Block’s Kylie and Brad Baker were seen looking friendly with Channel Nine producer Julian Cress (right) at the Melbourne Cup despite its alleged fallout.

Although Kylie vowed to boycott auction day in an apparent disagreement with Nine, she and her husband Brad now appear to be back on good terms with the network.

Although Kylie vowed to boycott auction day in an apparent disagreement with Nine, she and her husband Brad now appear to be back on good terms with the network.

Despite Kylie’s promise to boycott auction day, sources also claimed the couple would consider returning for the sale if the reserve was for the right price.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Nine for comment.

It comes just days after Kylie and Brad were involved in scenes on The Block that appeared to show strained relationships between them and the production team.

On Sunday, Kylie’s journey on the show came to an explosive end when she spectacularly clashed with the show’s judges, host Scott Cam and even her own commercial team.

In a dramatic run-up to the final round of judging, tensions reached a boiling point when Kylie ordered her team to stop work just hours before the latest revelation.

‘Damn it, everyone leave it. ‘I want everyone to leave, I’m not joking,’ he instructed, before telling Brad to ‘get them out. GET. THEM. OUT. Tell them to leave! I don’t want their help.’

Brad, having no other choice, relayed his orders to his stunned tradies, who reluctantly packed up and left.

The trio were seen spending hours together drinking at Flemington Racecourse for the Melbourne Cup, as things seemed anything but frosty between them.

The trio were seen spending hours together drinking at Flemington Racecourse for the Melbourne Cup, as things seemed anything but frosty between them.

The next day, when host Scott Cam called for “low tools” for the last time, Kylie was noticeably absent from the celebration.

In an emotional confession on camera, she shared that she and Brad initially joined The Block for a “vacation” before the “flirtgate” drama rocked their seven-year marriage.

She revealed that unlike her husband, who runs a “very successful” business, she lives “paycheck to paycheck” and was hoping to make some much-needed money from her time on the show.

After a grueling week, Kylie and Brad received criticism from the judges, who noted that their front yard looked unfinished.

A tense exchange then broke out between Kylie and Scott Cam during feedback, causing Kylie to storm off, followed closely by Brad.

A frustrated Scott attempted to call them back, only for Kylie to threaten to “break the damn camera” if the crew continued filming her while she vowed to boycott auction day.

Kylie split from her husband Brad on national television last week, following his flirtatious comments to Mimi.

Brad confessed to making “inappropriate” comments towards Mimi, who is married to Kristian on the show, while having a drink while his sleeping wife Kylie was within earshot.

On Sunday, Kylie's journey on the show came to an explosive end when she took on the show's judges, host Scott Cam and even her own commercial team in a huge fight.

On Sunday, Kylie’s journey on the show came to an explosive end when she took on the show’s judges, host Scott Cam and even her own commercial team in a huge fight.

The drama began when Brad told fellow contestant Mimi, who is married to Kristian (pictured with Mimi), that he would follow her Onlyfans account if she had one in a flirty chat.

The drama began when Brad told fellow contestant Mimi, who is married to Kristian (pictured with Mimi), that he would follow her Onlyfans account if she had one in a flirty chat.

Brad later said he believed his marriage was “over” and that he had single-handedly “destroyed my family” with his actions, after Kylie suddenly left the production.

However, Daily Mail Australia revealed last week that the couple, who share four children, are now back together despite the huge fallout during filming.

“Kylie and Brad have spent months working on their marriage,” a TV source exclusively confirmed.

“Block’s filming left their relationship in tatters and they had been preparing to travel to Australia to see what everyone had been whispering about.”

Mimi and Kristian are also still together after the ‘flirtgate’ drama and rubbed shoulders with Kylie and Brad when they all attended the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday.

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