Season 22 of The Block is already shaping up .
Filming kicked off this month in the bayside suburb of Mount Eliza, on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula.
And the drama began before the Blockheads even arrived on set, as producers were forced to do a last-minute cast swap when a team pulled out days before filming began.
However, the saga may have only just begun as the replacement team from seems to have a few skeletons rattling in the toolshed.
Chantel Green (formerly Bundalo) and her boyfriend Wyatt Randall were pictured on The Block set a few weeks ago, taking their first walk around the building site and filming their introduction segments.
A glance at their social media accounts shows the pair are deeply involved in the fitness world, with Chantel owning an activewear line called Her Form and the couple jointly running fitness and nutrition app Finding Form.
Chantel Green (formerly Bundalo) and Wyatt Randall were seen on The Block set a few weeks ago, taking their first walk around the building site and filming their introduction segments
However, when the Mail did some further digging, we discovered Chantel has some interesting family ties - and a history of bankruptcy.
When contacted for comment earlier this week, Chantel did not respond and swiftly switched her Instagram account to private, while Wyatt deleted his altogether.
Here's what we know so far.
Chantel and her siblings come from a construction family, with her father Nova and mother Sharon at the head of the table.
One of her sisters, Tijana, who was once a finalist in the Miss World Australia pageant, hosts the podcast 'She Rises' with fitness influencer Ashy Bines; another, Taesha, is married to Gold Coast tobacco tycoon Travers 'The Candyman' Beynon.
It would seem Tijana, Chantel and a third sister, Danielle, once worked with their parents at the family construction company, but Chantel now appears to be focusing all of her efforts on the fitness industry.
The Mail also understands the soon-to-be reality star experienced financial difficulty in October 2020 when she was forced to apply for bankruptcy.
Chantel is not the only member of her family to face financial strife, as her father, Nova, also has experience with insolvency.
The pair are deeply involved in the fitness world, with Chantel owning an activewear line called Her Form and the couple jointly running fitness and nutrition app Finding Form
Chantel's sister Tijana, pictured with parents Nova and Sharon, was a Miss World Australia finalist in 2019
Sister Tijana hosts the podcast She Rises with fitness influencer Ashy Bines (left)
Chantel's father also had a legal tangle with Travers Beynon, the flamboyant businessman husband of one of Chantel's sisters, Taesha Bundalo, in 2013.




