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‘Nobody wants a runoff’: Georgia braces for chance of overtime — again

A repeat of those exact same circumstances would, of course, depend on the results of other races around the country. But the battle for control of the Senate is finely balanced between both parties right now — and the mere thought of the chamber hanging in the balance well after the November election is filling some Georgia organizers with dread.

“Nobody wants a runoff. Nobody wants a runoff,” Sukari Johnson, chair of the Clayton County Democratic Party, repeated with emphasis. “Because it’s very difficult for people to come back out, and at that point you’re spending time and money to get people to come back out. And nobody wants to do that after November.”

the polling average of the Warnock-Walker race from FiveThirtyEight shows Warnock with a 3-point edge — the same margin the Democratic senator enjoyed in the most recent survey from the home-state duo of the Atlanta Journal Constitution and the University of Georgia. Oliver garnered 3 percent support in that survey published at the end of July.

Warnock’s consistent polling advantage has come even as Republican Gov. Brian Kemp has enjoyed small leads over Democratic challenger Stacey Abrams in most surveys. It’s a slice of ticket-splitting that reveals some discomfort with Walker among voters who are prepared to cast GOP ballots in the state’s other big contest.

If the Senate campaign “is a small race, and it’s just down to two personalities, then I think Warnock might win,” former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Georgia native who appeared with Walker at a campaign event last week in Alpharetta, told POLITICAL. “But if this is a big race, and it comes down to Warnock’s being part of 9 percent inflation and highest price gas in history, and you can go down the list, then I think Warnock loses.”

Those competing cross-currents are what is keeping the race so close — and with a close race comes the chance of a runoff. And at that point, Democrats concede, fatigue could become a factor as there have been near-nonstop political battles in Georgia over the last few years.

“Fatigue, people feeling overworked, and then people not recognizing that their vote is a powerful tool that they can use to change their circumstances and to change the world around them,” said Nsé Ufot, CEO of the Abrams-founded New Georgia Project, listing off challenges she and her voting rights organization are facing this year.

Jacquelyn Bettadapur, chair of the Democratic Party of Cobb County, agreed that the party faced an enthusiasm and energy deficit heading into the midterm’s homestretch. “This race is about who’s better at mobilizing the grassroots and getting people to turnout and vote. And I think the Republicans have a slight advantage with that … we’re seeing a lot of Republican enthusiasm similar to what the Democrats had in 2017 [after Donald Trump was first elected].”

Bettadapur said she believes people will still go and vote in November, but when it comes to getting volunteers to door-knock, text and phone bank and do other direct voter contact, there’s less enthusiasm than there was four years ago. Gwinnett County Democratic chair Brenda Lopez Romero, for example, is leading an effort to knock on doors and prepare media outreach in five different languages: English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean and Chinese.

Republicans have obstacles of their own to navigate. In Muscogee County, home to the city of Columbus, the party is working to flip the 2nd Congressional District and increase their vote share in a strongly Democratic area. Muscogee County GOP Chair Alton Russell is battling fears among base Republicans that their votes don’t matter. Stoked by former President Donald Trump’s insistent falsehoods about voter fraud and the results of the 2020 election, they’re the same fears that may have cost the GOP critical voter turnout in the last Senate runoffs.

“That’s a concern that I have — about people not voting because they have the opinion that everything is crooked, and Trump really won, and that their vote don’t count, and they’re just not going to vote at all. And I see that every day,” Russell said.

He added that there are several ways to engage GOP voters despite these concerns — including priming Republicans to get ready to vote out Joe Biden in 2024. But some Republicans get mad when they are encouraged to move on and look forward to the next election, Russell continued.

While Warnock is ahead in the polls, no one on his campaign believes the lead with last on his own.

“There are going to be polls in all directions over the course of this campaign. Here’s what we know: this race will be close, which is why we can’t take anything for granted and are working hard every day to reelect Reverend Warnock,” said Quentin Fulks, Warnock’s campaign manager, in a statement to POLITICO.

Walker’s campaign did not respond for comment. But Russell, the Muscogee County GOP chair, noted again how important voter outreach will be for the next three months.

“In Georgia, and in every county in Georgia, what’s gonna make the difference is turnout,” he said. “If we turn out, we will win. If we stay home, we won’t.”

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Teal MP Sophie Scamps plans private member’s Bill on junk food advertising and marketing

A teal independent is pushing to change the way junk food advertising and marketing is regulated in a bid to stop Australia’s growing childhood obesity “epidemic”.

Sophie Scamps, who was a GP on Sydney’s northern beaches until recently becoming the MP for Mackellar, will put together a private member’s Bill to target fast-food advertisement and sponsorship.

The Bill is focused on the impact junk food has on children’s health, with Dr Scamps seeking to tackle the industry’s prevalent advertising during prime-time television, promotion on social media and its sponsorship of children’s sport.

“We do have an epidemic of overweight and obesity in this country and children are affected by that,” she told NCA NewsWire.

“We need to make the healthy food choices that parents are providing for their children the easy choice, we need to minimize that pest power.

“What I’m calling for really is a regulation of junk food advertising to children across TV and social media channels.”

Dr Scamps said childhood obesity not only creates issues for the individual involved, but the whole Australian health industry.

She said this makes taking preventive measures early on in people’s lives so important.

“Obesity and being overweight creates so many chronic diseases, everything from cancers, to diabetes, to heart disease, strokes, even depression,” she said.

“We also know with children that it’s much harder to gain a normal weight into the future if you have the problem when you’re a child.

“You can see into the future there’ll be a massive burden of disease created by this epidemic. So we either act now or we start investing in our public hospital system.”

But junk-food advertising remains a fixture of any prime-time television viewing experience, and some of the industry’s biggest restaurant chains sponsor the largest sports codes and teams from around the country.

Dr Scamps said junk food advertising through sport can have a big impact on a child’s health choices.

“We know that sport does influence children’s decisions, and we no longer advertise tobacco or alcohol to sport,” she said.

It’s another thing to look at, who is advertising or children’s sport?

The National Obesity Strategy, which was released in March earlier this year, noted that Australians “are regularly exposed to unhealthy food and drink marketing”, which included multimedia advertising and sports sponsorship.

It revealed an average five to eight-year-old child who watches around 80 minutes of television per day is exposed to 827 advertisements and four hours of “unhealthy food advertising” each year on free-to-air television.

A key potential strategy in the 10-year framework is reducing “unhealthy food and drink advertising, branding and sponsorship” to stop childhood obesity.

While the Bill is in its “early stages”, Dr Scamps believed it would be supported by parents and other MPs.

“It’s a common sense measure, it’s something that there’s precedent for. Mindsets change quite quickly once they’re introduced,” she said.

“I think parents will welcome because parents want the best for their children. They want those healthy choices to be the easy choices, they don’t want to be pestered at the checkout.

“As we’ve seen, there’s a lot of doctors who are new in the parliament as well.”

The Bill has the support of the Obesity Policy Coalition, with the group’s executive manager Jane Martin calling for urgent action to improve children’s diet habits.

“Our children deserve to go about their daily lives without being bombarded by ads for unhealthy food and sugary drinks which is the wallpaper that surrounds their lives,” Ms Martin said.

“Kids should be free to enjoy their favorite prime-time TV shows like Lego Masters without seeing ads for cookies or attend their weekend footy or netball games without fast-food sponsorships.

“This marketing influences children’s diets and impacts what kids want to eat, what they ask for and shapes their palates from an early age.”

The practices of the advertising industry are generally self-regulated through the Australian Association of National Advertisers’ Ad Standards code.

The code was updated last year to stop images of junk food being used in sponsorship advertising targeting children.

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OPPO Watch 3 Series Specifications And Functionality Fully Detailed

OPPO Watch 3 Series Specifications and Functionality

Next week, OPPO will introduce a variety of wearables products in Smart Life’s new product launch conference scheduled for August 10, 19:00. At the conference, OPPO will introduce 10 new hardware devices including OPPO Smart Band 2, ENCO AIir 2i, new color matching of OPPO Pad Air, and Smart Camera, in addition to OPPO Watch 3 Series.

OPPO Watch 3 Series Specifications and Functionality

Among them, OPPO Watch 3 will bring the world’s first equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 wearable platform. About this new smartwatch, there are already very high-definition pictures online.

OPPO Watch 3 Pro
OPPO Watch 3 Pro

This time the OPPO Watch 3 Pro will bring two colorways, silver and black, the appearance is very designed sense, the dial and the watch body both use larger curved lines, looks very high class and more integrated, this and OPPO’s current flagship product Find series design some of the same direction.

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OPPO Watch 3 Pro

OPPO Watch 3 Pro uses a 1.91-inch AMOLED LTPO square dial/display, 3D micro-arc hyperbolic body, and rotating crown design for ease of operating + a textured leather strap added a more luxurious feel.

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OPPO Watch 3 and Watch 3 Pro

OPPO Watch 3 series is equipped with Snapdragon W5 to wear flagship chip and Apollo4 Plus sports flagship chip, standard with ECG, eSIM, NFC, and 5ATM water resistance, with 5 days full smart battery life or 15 days light smart battery life.

With OWW211/212/213 models, it supports eSIM technology with an independent eUICC chip, similar in size to its predecessor, and the ColorOS Watch system will also see an upgrade.

Functionally, there is an always-on display based on the LTPO feature, 20+ functions in the light smart mode, 80+ applications in the full smart mode, and supports Watch VOOC 3.0. Based on strengthening the functions of the previous generation, health detection adds blood vessel monitoring, etc.

The OPPO Band 2 has two colorways, black and silver. Among them, black comes with a black dial and black strap, while silver comes in the silver dial and half blue + half white strap.

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The Mummy’s Brendan Fraser has returned to films after long absence

When 1990s film star Brendan Fraser went viral on TikTok last year in an emotional interview about his long-awaited comeback to the big screen, social media fans the world over suddenly realized what they’d been missing.

Speaking to cosplayer Lindley Key as part of an online convention called Galaxy Con Live in August, Fraser shared some news.

”I’m going to be working with [Martin] Scorsese, [Robert] De Niro and Leo [DiCaprio] … I think I might be sick … a little anxious,” he says, patting his heart, referring to the film he’d been cast in, Killers of the Flower Moon.

When Key told Fraser about the huge support he had on the internet, he teared up and tipped his cowboy hat, saying, ”Shucks, ma’am”.

Immediately, it was very clear ”he was the sweetest of humans”, she said at the time.

The reaction was swift, with fans describing him as a ”rare breed in Hollywood”, a sweetheart, humble, that every one of his films was ”rewatchable” and that he’d been sorely missed.

”Brendan does not realize he’s well loved … the majority of us grew up with him. We are still here to grow further with you man. You just need to believe in yourself Mr Fraser,” wrote one long-time supporter.

Throughout the 1990s, he gave us a delightful mix of feel-good comedy fantasy through to dramatic film roles.

He’s been on a journey to the center of the Earth, hilariously played Tarzan – aka George – in the jungle, fought off scary ancient mummies, and thrilled the kids sitting next to Donald Duck and Bugs Bunny in the much-loved 2003 Looney Tunes flick .

He seemed to have the world at his feet, and then he disappeared for nearly two decades.

Now, his fans are calling him. Yes, it’s a ”Brenaissance”.

With multiple movie roles either in pre- or post-production, we’re now getting a first look at The Whaleand his appearance is worlds away from the handsome, nice-guy movie star we once knew.

Director Darren Aronofsky (black swan, The Wrestler), posted the first image of Fraser’s transformation.

Brendan Fraser will once again walk the red carpet

Ranked among the most prestigious international film festivals, and often a telling precursor for Oscars buzz, The Whale is top-listed in competition at this year’s 79th Venice International Film Festival.

Kicking off on August 31, a who’s who of Hollywood will rub shoulders on the red carpet, and view some of the 49 films on offer from 19 countries.

Cate Blanchett, Hugh Jackman and Joel Edgerton are expected to show up at the Palazzo Del Cinema, including Timothée Chalamet, Adam Driver, Olivia Wilde, Harry Styles, Penelope Cruz, Ana de Armas, Christoph Waltz and Mia Goth.

And… drum roll. Brendan Fraser and his co-star Sadie Sink (Stranger Things).

The Whale is based on Samuel D Hunter’s play and stars Fraser, who has to transform into a heavyweight, 272-kilogram reclusive English teacher called Charlie.

It’s his story of attempting to reconnect with his daughter Ellie, 17, played by Sink.

The two have not seen each other since he abandoned his family for his late gay lover.

”It’s gonna be like something you haven’t seen before,” Fraser told Unilad last year when asked about The Whale.

”That’s really all I can tell you.

”The wardrobe and costume was extensive, seamless, cumbersome.

”This is certainly far removed from anything I’ve ever done but not to be coy.

”I do know it’s going to make a lasting impression.”

Este George of the Jungle shot still makes people laugh, in a good way. Photo: AAP

He’s already made lasting impressions – good, and sad

The Whale marks Fraser’s first starring role since his 2013 action movie Breakoutbut it was his breakout performance as the lead character in 1997’s George of the Jungle where he got noticed.

After several uncredited roles, small parts in TV series, and several low-budget flicks including Encino Man in 1992, his Tarzan depiction was one of his first successful films at the box office, and grossed more than $174 million worldwide, according to IMDb.

Then enter Rick O’Connell, American adventurer and a former colonel of the French Foreign Legion, who first awakens mummies in 1999 and gets chased around the pyramids. There are wives and kids involved so it’s all good.

In 2001, Fraser reprized the role in The Mummy Returns and again in 2008 – The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. The cult trilogy was so popular that a roller coaster was built at Universal Studios based on the films in their Hollywood and Florida theme parks.

At the height of his popularity, he hosted Saturday night Livehad a recurring role in scrubs from 2002 to 2004, and voiced characters in simpsons and The Fairly Odd Parentsnot to mention his looney tunes lead role and Journey to the Center of the Earth.

George of the Jungle. Photo: AAP

In the midst of it all, his life took a sad turn.

His marriage to Afton Smith ended in 2007 (they share three sons together), his mother passed away, he did a few awkward car-crash interviews, including one with SBS’s Marc Fennell in 2008 when a kidnapping stunt went horribly wrong.

A longy 2018 cover story in GQ went some way to explain his absence away from the spotlight.

“By the time I did the third mummy picture in China, I was put together with tape and ice — just, like, really nerdy and fetishy about ice packs,” he said.

“Screw-cap ice packs and downhill-mountain-biking pads, ’cause they’re small and light and they can fit under your clothes. I was building an exoskeleton for myself daily.”

Fraser with Rachel Weisz in The Mummy. Photo: AAP

During a seven-year period, he underwent a laminectomy, a partial knee replacement, several other procedures on his back and had his vocal cords repaired.

He took small roles to cope with his injury list and in 2016 was cast in a recurring role in popular drama series The Affair.

He started doing interviews again, including a not-so-friendly viral appearance on AOL’s BUILD YouTube channel.

He became an internet meme for his “sad” demeanor but viewers didn’t know his mother Carol had passed away just a few days earlier.

“I buried my mom,” he told GQ. “I think I was in mourning, and I didn’t know what that meant.”

In 2018, he came forward with allegations of sexual assault against an HFPA [Hollywood Foreign Press Association] member that he says groped him in 2003.

Let’s just say 2021 was his Brenaissance, and his fans were thrilled after watching Key’s TikTok, including Amanda Charles.

”I’m getting the vibe he’s not aware HOW behind him we all actually are … like he’s up there with Keanu Reeves on ‘wholesome national treasure’ list.”

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Queensland Cup cult hero and Ipswich Jets winger — who tried out with Melbourne Storm — dies, aged 28, after car carsh

An Ipswich Jets and Queensland Cup cult hero — and Melbourne Storm triallist — has died suddenly in Queensland, aged 28 years.

WARNING: Readers are advised that this story contains the name and images of an Indigenous sportsman who has died.

Michael Purcell — who was also known as “The Kangaroo Catcher” during his time at the Jets — died on Sunday after a car crash in Brisbane.

Tributes have flowed for the popular winger, who scored 68 tries in 82 games for the Jets and Easts Tigers.

“We are extremely saddened to hear of the passing of former Suzuki Brisbane Tigers Hostplus Cup player Michael Purcell, also known as ‘the Kangaroo Catcher’,” the Tigers said in a statement.

“Purcey, 28-years young, was Tigers player no. 1,344 and played nine games for the Tigers across the 2020 and 2021 Hostplus Cup seasons before being a part of Bulimba Bulldogs BRL Premier Grade squad in 2022.

“Thoughts and prayers are with Purcey’s family, friends, those he played with at the Tigers, Bulimba Bulldogs, Brothers, Ipswich Jets and the wider rugby league community.”

Purcell’s exploits led to him spending a pre-season with the Storm in 2021 before he returned to Queensland.

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“Sending our deepest condolences to the family of Michael Purcell after his sudden passing,” the Storm said in a statement.

“Michael spent time with us during the pre-season of 2021 and also featured in our Albury trial.

“Our thoughts are with Purcey’s family and friends during this time.”

A serious knee problem had limited Purcell to one appearance this season — he made his return from injury with Brisbane A-grade club Bulimba.

At his best, Purcell was counted as one of the fastest players in Queensland, with his nickname coming from a story where he supposedly raced down a kangaroo in a cross-country race.

He also ran the New York Marathon in 2011 as part of athletics legend Robert de Castella’s Marathon Project.

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Police search for young family who vanished between QLD and Packsaddle, NSW on roadtrip

A family of four have gone missing whilst traveling from Queensland to New South Wales, sparking an urgent appeal from police.

Darian Aspinall, 27, her two kids Winter Bellamy, 2, and Koda Bellamy, 4, as well as their grandmother Leah Gooding, 50, were reported missing on Sunday.

Police say the family left Noccundra Hotel in Queensland between 12.30pm and 3pm on Sunday and were heading to accommodation in Packsaddle, a remote township in Far West NSW.

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Their stop in Far West NSW was part of the family’s journey to Adelaide, police believe.

However, when the family failed to arrive at the destination and could not be contacted, they were reported missing to police, who have commenced an investigation into their whereabouts.

A family of four have gone missing whilst traveling from Queensland to New South Wales. Credit: NSW Police
Darian Aspinall, 27. Credit: NSW Police

It’s understood they are traveling in a charcoal Hyundai Tucson with Queensland Registration 729CV2.

They are all described as being of Caucasian appearance. Darian has dark brown hair, tattoos on her right arm and wears glasses. The children have brown hair and blue eyes.

Anyone who may have information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Thieves steal $2M worth of valuables from New York City jewelry store, video shows

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Smash-and-grab robbers in New York City stole a large amount of high-end jewelry in a heist that was caught on video.

The robbery happened at Rocco’s Jewelry in the Bronx on Friday at around 2:30 pm The business estimates that they lost $2.15 million worth of merchandise in the heist.

The jeweler, which is in the Fordham Heights section of the Bronx and a short walk away from Fordham University, was closed on Saturday while police investigated the scene.

A suspect approached Rocco's Jewelry before opening the door for the rest of the thieves.

A suspect approached Rocco’s Jewelry before opening the door for the rest of the thieves.
(NYPD Crime Stoppers)

Surveillance video shows one of the suspects acting coolly as he approaches the store and waits to be let in.

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After a Rocco’s Jewelry employee buzzed him in, the white T-shirt-clad suspect held the door open for three masked men in black clothing.

One of the thieves is seen using a hammer to smash glass cases as the others shove fistfuls of jewelry into bags.

FLORIDA THIEVES STEAL OVER $100K IN HIGH-END JEWELRY IN SMASH-AND-GRAB AT MALL

The criminals had robbed the Bronx jewelry store by using hammers to smash open displays of high-end diamonds.

The criminals had robbed the Bronx jewelry store by using hammers to smash open displays of high-end diamonds.
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The heist – which lasted only around a minute – appears to have been carefully planned. Police have published images and descriptions of the suspects to gather more information.

Surveillance video shows the four suspects running away shortly after the robbery.

Surveillance video shows the four suspects running away shortly after the robbery.
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Builders, baristas and beef farmers share in JobKeeper billions

The single largest recipient of JobKeeper was Victoria’s cafe, restaurants and takeaway food service sector which shared $1.6 billion to support up to 60,616 people.

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In NSW, more than 15,500 management and consulting services received $1.1 billion through the pandemic.

The data also showed how the farm sector dipped into JobKeeper.

Across rural NSW, more than 9,300 sheep, beef and grain-producing businesses were paid $325 million in JobKeeper. By number, the sector was the 20th largest out of the more than 900 tracked by the ATO.

That was more than double the 4014 sheep, beef and grain producers in Queensland who received $150.4 million. Another 3024 in Western Australia were paid $119 million; 2756 in Victoria received $84.5 million, while across South Australia 1838 producers were given $66.8 million.

Sheep, beef and grain producers in NSW received more than $325 million in JobKeeper through the pandemic.

Sheep, beef and grain producers in NSW received more than $325 million in JobKeeper through the pandemic.Credit:nicole mcguire

Through the early stages of the pandemic, abattoirs and meat processors struggled to stay open, which then affected the supply of meat to the nation’s supermarkets.

Farmers, particularly in NSW and Queensland, were also either drought or bushfire affected and starting to rebuild their herds and flocks.

Outside traditional mixed farming enterprises, JobKeeper was also used by 384 dairy farmers, nine deer producers, all in Victoria, 1693 mushroom and vegetable growers and 2673 fruit and tree nut orchardists.

National Farmers Federation chief executive officer Tony Mahar said Job Keeper had been pivotal to farmers through the pandemic.

“Prices for many farm commodities slumped as the pandemic hit. JobKeeper was able to support a significant number of farm businesses who in turn kept rural economies turning over,” he said.

“It allowed some farmers to keep hold of trained staff, which was hugely valuable as the worker shortage went from bad to worse.”

Earlier this year, the Auditor-General said both the Treasury and the tax office had overseen the program to a high standard. But Labor raised concerns about how up to $20 billion was paid to businesses that actually increased their turnover during the pandemic.

The ATO data, which covers the 2019-20 financial year, also shows how much money young Australians took out of their superannuation nest eggs during the pandemic.

The federal government enabled people to withdraw up to $20,000 from their super if they found themselves in financial hardship because of the pandemic. Concerns emerged early that people were using the scheme without their claims of hardship being properly tested.

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Early analysis of the superannuation access scheme showed about a third were under the age of 30.

The data shows people with the smallest super accounts, people aged between 18 and 24, took out the largest share of money. Men in this age group had a 22.1 per cent fall in their median super accounts while among women the fall was 21.1 per cent.

Both ended 2019-20 with a median balance of about $3,150.

Among 25- to 29-year-olds, the account balances of men fell by 10.3 per cent to $14,643 while among women it fell to $14,666.

Balances among 30- to 34-year-olds dropped by 8 per cent for men and women, although the gap between the sexes had grown. The median balance for a man was $35,673 while for a woman it was $33,081.

Men a decade older had a median balance of $91,642 while for women that age it was $78,750.

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The Block: Elle Ferguson and Joel Patfull leave show amid claims it wasn’t ‘on brand’

The Block’s first scandal of the season has finally aired, with influencer Elle Ferguson and her AFL star beau Joel Patfull bailing on the show without so much as a goodbye on Monday night’s episode.

It comes after weeks of headlines surrounding their shock exit, which host Scott Cam has slammed as “p*ss poor” and “unAustralian” in interviews ahead of the season.

Despite reports the couple left the competition to be with Patfull’s mother after a nasty fall, it appears the duo bowed out of the challenge because it wasn’t “on brand”, with Cam telling fellow competitors they’d complained that the toilet paper was “too scratchy”.

Ahead of the shock revelation, Patfull and Ferguson’s first room challenge copped some negative criticism from judges Shaynna Blaze, Neale Whitaker and Darren Palmer, who commented that it was “too Bondi” for the country setting.

“They have smashed the life out of this home… and that breaks my heart,” Blaze said of the room’s lack of character features.

Whitaker agreed: “If they stick with this look throughout the old part of the house and the modern part of the house, it’s going to get very stale and very samey, very quickly.”

He recommended the pair “amp up the heritage, and “have respect for the original bones” in the coming weeks.

But rather than take heed of the advice, the glamorous pair left without a word, leaving the house they’d been assigned in a state of disarray.

On hearing of their departure the next morning, Scotty was in disbelief.

“They just don’t feel like it’s … right for them to do The Block,” executive producer Julian Cress told him.

“Why would you leave after two days?” Cam marveled.

Breaking the news to the remaining contestants, he said: “Last night, if you might remember in the studio, I gave you guys an out … an opportunity, if you thought you couldn’t cut it on the show, you could leave if you wanted to, you could pull the pin.

“I obviously said that tongue in cheek because I didn’t think anyone would drop an opportunity like this, but I’ve just found out that Joel and Elle are on their way to the airport. They have left the show,” he explained to gasps from the cast.

“Why didn’t they even say goodbye?” asked Jenny from House 4.

“They didn’t say goodbye… They didn’t say thanks for having us… They just left,” Cam said, elaborating that they didn’t suggest they were leaving because of a family emergency.

“Well, everything’s fine, apparently, for some reason, The Block isn’t ‘on brand’ for them … And they also said that the toilet paper was too scratchy,” he told the shocked contestants who admitted they had all taken to “weeing in the backyard” amid the competition.

Meanwhile, Sarah-Jane, from winning House 1, declared she had predicted the couple weren’t Block material.

“I saw that coming… They didn’t make any effort to get to know us… They looked miserable the whole time… I heard that they were like ‘I can’t wear that, that doesn’t represent us’,” she told the others, adding that they seemed “sour” after coming fourth in the room reveal.

On hearing they were to be replaced imminently, she said: “I’m glad that someone’s getting the opportunity that’s going to appreciate it … Don’t bring them from Bondi.”

Parents-of-three Rachel and Ryan have now shacked up in House 2 instead of Ferguson and Patfull.

The Block Tree Change continues Tuesday night from 7.30pm on Channel 9

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