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Bondi influencer Elle Ferguson gets branded a ‘sook’ and ‘boring wannabe’ after quitting The Block

Fans of The Block have hit out at Bondi influencer Elle Ferguson after she decided to quit the long-running Channel Nine series with her fiancé Joel Patfull two days into filming.

Just moments after Monday night’s episode went to air, Elle, 36, was brutally savaged online by fans of the show, with some viewers calling the pair ‘sooks’ and ‘boring wannabes’.

‘Get your 15 minutes of TV fame?’ one fan wrote.

Fans of The Block have hit out at Bondi influencer Elle Ferguson after she decided to quit the long-running Channel Nine series two days into filming.  Pictured with Joel Patfull

Fans of The Block have hit out at Bondi influencer Elle Ferguson after she decided to quit the long-running Channel Nine series two days into filming. Pictured with Joel Patfull

‘You’re a sook “influencer,”‘ another savagely commented.

‘This season’s Tanya,’ wrote a third, referring to Tanya Guccione from last season, before another laughed: ‘Imagine leaving the block cause of the toilet paper.’

‘Weak loser,’ another savagely wrote before commenting a second time: ‘You and your husband are nobodies.’

Just moments after Monday night's episode went to air, Elle was brutally savaged online by fans of the show, with some viewers calling the pair 'entitled swines'

Just moments after Monday night’s episode went to air, Elle was brutally savaged online by fans of the show, with some viewers calling the pair ‘entitled swines’

‘What a pair of losers… Glad you’re gone. 12 weeks of seeing you would have done my head in,’ said another.

‘Who do you influence? Perfect example of what not to be,’ another chimed in

‘It seems that someone can’t take criticism. Guess that explains why you left,’ wrote another.

However, one fan was clearly going to miss the couple, writing: ‘I actually loved your room, wish we could of seen more of what you could do.’

However, one fan was clearly going to miss the couple, writing: 'I actually loved your room, wish we could of seen more of what you could do.'

However, one fan was clearly going to miss the couple, writing: ‘I actually loved your room, wish we could of seen more of what you could do.’

'Get your 15 minutes of TV fame?'  one fan wrote.  Elle's latest Instagram photo is pictured

‘Get your 15 minutes of TV fame?’ one fan wrote. Elle’s latest Instagram photo is pictured

It was billed as one of the most shocking moments in Australian reality TV history.

And on Monday, viewers finally got to see the moment Scott Cam told the stunned Blockheads that fellow contestants Elle Ferguson and Joel Patfull decided to quit the show.

During the episode, the host, 59, was pulled aside by two executive producers who revealed the glamorous influencers decided to leave after just 48 hours of being on-set.

The host, 59, was pulled aside by two executive producers who revealed to him the couple had decided to leave the show

The host, 59, was pulled aside by two executive producers who revealed to him the couple had decided to leave the show

After being told the astonishing news, Scott informed the other contestants about Elle and Joel’s decision to leave.

‘Last night I gave you all an opportunity – an out – if you thought you couldn’t cut it on the show that you could leave if you wanted to,’ the fuming host began.

‘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.’

After being told the shocking news, Scott informed the other contestants about Elle and Joel's decision to quit

After being told the shocking news, Scott informed the other contestants about Elle and Joel’s decision to quit

He added: ‘They have left their show. They didn’t say goodbye, they didn’t say thanks for having us. They just left.’

‘Apparently The Block is not on brand for them.’

All the remaining contestants appeared shocked, with Sharon Johal saying: ‘It was a bombshell.’

‘Things played out, we did see in the media things about Joel’s family but we knew that happened before they got onto The Block because he had told us,’ she said.

The pair reportedly left after Joel’s mother broke her coccyx and fractured her wrist during a fall at her home in Adelaide.

Following their exit, Elle shared a photo to Instagram of the pair’s suitcases at Melbourne Airport.

'They have left their show.  They didn't say goodbye, they didn't say thanks for having us.  They just left,' Scott said to the shocked contestants

‘They have left their show. They didn’t say goodbye, they didn’t say thanks for having us. They just left,’ Scott said to the shocked contestants

‘Wherever you are in the world, whatever you are doing, family always comes first,’ she captioned the image.

But Scott has since disputed their reason for leaving, insisting that they didn’t tell producer about the AFL star’s sick mother before fleeing the set of the series.

Last week, he told The Kyle and Jackie O Show The Block would have been prepared to temporarily shut down production to accommodate the couple’s visit to see Joel’s mother if they had been made aware of the situation.

The fellow Blockheads looked furious as they were told the news

The fellow Blockheads looked furious as they were told the news

‘They didn’t mention the sick mum to us. If they had said to us we need to go see my mum, of course family comes first. We would have flown them back to Adelaide and flown them back,’ the long-time host said.

‘They spoke to our producer and said they had decided The Block isn’t on brand for them. It was chaos.’

Scott went on to say Elle also insisted on bringing ‘a lot of designer outfits’ for filming, despite a strict dress code.

‘You have got to wear the hi-vis [workwear] and the boots but [Elle] did have a lot of outfits there ready to go,’ he said.

The pair reportedly left after Joel's mother broke her coccyx and fractured her wrist during a fall at her home in Adelaide

The pair reportedly left after Joel’s mother broke her coccyx and fractured her wrist during a fall at her home in Adelaide

Scott previously said at the Logie Awards that Elle and Joel giving up so soon into the competition was ‘unAustralian’ and ‘p**s poor’.

He told TV Tonight: ‘We had a 48-hour challenge to choose the house that you get and they scarpered after 48 hours. It’s something that’s never happened before.

‘Forty-five thousand people applied to be on The Block and win life-changing money. These guys got on and they just couldn’t handle the pace after 48 hours,’ he continued.

But Scott has since disputed their reason for leaving, insisting that they didn't tell producer about the AFL star's sick mother before fleeing the set of the series

But Scott has since disputed their reason for leaving, insisting that they didn’t tell producer about the AFL star’s sick mother before fleeing the set of the series

Last week, he told The Kyle and Jackie O Show The Block would have been prepared to temporarily shut down production to accommodate the couple's visit to see Joel's mother if they had been made aware of the situation

Last week, he told The Kyle and Jackie O Show The Block would have been prepared to temporarily shut down production to accommodate the couple’s visit to see Joel’s mother if they had been made aware of the situation

‘Which to me is a bit unAustralian! Have a go! It’s p**s poor.’

Scott reportedly told the other contestants Elle and Joel left because the renovation show wasn’t ‘on brand’ for them as Bondi influencers.

He also said they had complained ‘the toilet paper was too scratchy’.

According to reports at the time, they initially tried to stay on the show but left after they ‘couldn’t get a definitive answer’ from producers as to whether Joel could ‘come and go’ from the construction site in Gisborne to visit his ailing mother in Adelaide.

However, The Block’s executive producer Julian Cress has also disputed this, telling the Herald Sun that Joel and Elle ‘never’ made such a request.

Mr Cress added that The Block is always willing to accommodate teams during family emergencies, and once shut down production for an entire week in 2013 when the mother of one of the contestants fell ill.

Scott previously said at the Logie Awards that Elle and Joel giving up so soon into the competition was 'unAustralian' and 'p**s poor'

Scott previously said at the Logie Awards that Elle and Joel giving up so soon into the competition was ‘unAustralian’ and ‘p**s poor’

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The Masked Singer and The Block are labeled ‘condescending’ for airing Acknowledgment of Country

The Masked Singer and The Block are labeled ‘condescending’ for airing Acknowledgment of Country

Indigenous leaders have slammed reality shows for using the Acknowledgment of Country, labeling the gesture ‘condescending’ to Aboriginal people.

Wurundjeri elder Ian Hunter told The Daily Telegraph on Monday that the use of the acknowledgment on The Masked Singer and The Block was ‘totally unnecessary’.

‘It should only be used where appropriate such as a citizenship ceremony,’ Mr Hunter told the publication.

Indigenous leaders have slammed reality shows for using the Acknowledgment of Country, labeling the gesture 'condescending' to Aboriginal people.  Pictured: The Masked Singer host Osher Günsberg

Indigenous leaders have slammed reality shows for using the Acknowledgment of Country, labeling the gesture ‘condescending’ to Aboriginal people. Pictured: The Masked Singer host Osher Günsberg

‘When too many people use it very lightly it devalues ​​our ceremonial programs – it’s condescending,’ he added.

Mr Hunter’s comments come after Osher Günsberg introduced Sunday night’s premiere of The Masked Singer with an acknowledgment.

‘We welcome you tonight from Gadigal land, a place of beauty and abundance, where the sandstone meets the sea,’ Günsberg said.

Wurundjeri elder Ian Hunter (pictured) told The Daily Telegraph that the use of the acknowledgment on The Masked Singer and The Block was 'totally unnecessary'

Wurundjeri elder Ian Hunter (pictured) told The Daily Telegraph that the use of the acknowledgment on The Masked Singer and The Block was ‘totally unnecessary’

‘We pay our respects to the traditional custodians of this country, and elders past, present and emerging, and extend our respects to any First Nations, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people joining us tonight.’

Osher’s address was nothing new for Channel 10, who have made the decision to do an Acknowledgment of Country at the start of every series filmed in Australia for the past three years.

Channel Nine’s The Block also aired an Acknowledgment of Country prior to Sunday’s premiere.

Similarly Channel Nine's The Block showed an Acknowledgment of Country before the new season premiere on Sunday night.

Similarly Channel Nine’s The Block showed an Acknowledgment of Country before the new season premiere on Sunday night.

‘The Block and the City of Melbourne respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi, Wurrung and Bunurong Boon Wurrung peoples as the traditional custodians of the land on which this production has taken place, and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. Always was, always will be, Kulin Nation land,’ it read.

The Block’s cast and crew are understood to have also undergone Indigenous cultural training in a bid to respect the land where the show’s latest renovations take place.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Channel Nine and Channel 10 for comment.

The Block¿s cast and crew are understood to have undergone Indigenous cultural training in a bid to respect the land where the show's latest renovations take place.  Pictured: Scott Cam

The Block’s cast and crew are understood to have undergone Indigenous cultural training in a bid to respect the land where the show’s latest renovations take place. Pictured: Scott Cam

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