Greek-Italian Australian couple make history on The Block 2023 

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Steph and Gian have made history on The Block 2023 season after making a profit of $1.65 million.

Nine News reported that the Sydney couple’s record-breaking win followed five successful room reveals. Billionaire Adrian Portelli purchased their property.

“I can’t even put it into words,” Gian said after the win.

“When it hit $4 million, Steph and I looked at each other and we were like, ‘This is insane,’ and then went Adrian went to $5 million… It speaks for itself really.”

Steph and Gian
Steph and Gian were the youngest duo on this year’s season. Photo: Pop Sugar Australia.

Steph said their journey on The Block felt like a rollercoaster.

“It was up and down,” she said. “We could not obviously be happier.”

Gian and Steph were both left speechless.

“I don’t know what to say. It’s really life changing,” Gian concluded.

Source: Nine News.

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