The Block star's brutal on camera takedown of Scott Cam stuns viewers

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. And that's a real understatement. After discovering she left the show devastated, only to come back and tell him she's leaving him and wants half of the auction money.

As the teams prepared their backyards for the week, it seems as though the stress of everything finally made Kylie snap. Kylie seemingly can't stop being mad at everyone around her, even those At one point, when she realises the couch she ordered wasn't available, Maddy offers a spare to Brad, with Kylie responding, "F**k no. I don't want anyone's seconds.



" She later finds that the on-site painter left a section of their facade unpainted and when the site manager arrives to finish the job, she yells at him and orders him and his crew to leave. "I want everyone gone. I’m not kidding.

Get them out. Tell them to leave. I don’t want their help," she tells Brad.

It all comes to a head at judging, with Kylie storming off set after arguing with host Scott Cam, saying, "I hate this man so much." Kylie had said she didn't believe her and Brad's front yard had "wow factor", but was then infuriated when the judges agreed with her. Clearly, even a compliment isn't going to change her attitude, with Scott saying the judges "came in smiling noting that you could play hopscotch on the stepping stones".

Kylie sarcastically says, "Wow," before asking Scott to "wrap it up". "Kylie, I’m not going to wrap it up because this is part of the deal, unfortunately. I’m reading out feedback, the last feedback from the judges that you’re going to get on your houses so I’d really appreciate if you didn’t tell me to wrap it up," he responds.

"I really couldn’t care," she hits back. Brad attempts to calm her down, with Kylie telling him, "Don't f**king talk to me." By the time Courtney and Grant are announced as the winners of the week, Kylie has reached boiling point, saying, "I’m not wasting my time here anymore.

I'm not. We're not." She flees the judging and is followed by Brad and a camera person, with Kylie telling them, "I’ll break that camera if you come anywhere f***ing near me.

" The producers beg her to return, with one heard saying, "She’s legging it barefoot down the middle of the road." Brad and two producers jump into a car and chase her down the dark road, with one of the producers saying, "It’s dark, it’s unsafe, this is like a scene from a horror movie." When she finally relents and gets into the car with Brad, she tells him she's done and she won't be returning for the auction, even if it means they get no money.

"I don't want to come back for auction, I don't want to come back and have to deal with it. I don't. I literally don't," she snaps.

The Block fans were shocked by the episode, with many labelling Kylie "disrespectful" to Scotty. "This was honestly one of the most uncomfortable things I've ever seen on TV," one viewer said. "She's obviously going through something but to sit there and say everyone is against you when the girls tried to help you and you sent away tradies who were trying to help?" "Anyone else offended by how rude [Kylie] was to Scotty tonight?" another said.

"I mean I've never met the guy and don't know what he's like when the cameras are off but he seems like a genuinely nice bloke. Calling him disrespectful seems a bit much after seeing her muttering to herself the whole night, threatening to destroy the crew cameras and literally running off into the night on bare feet." Despite her previous behaviour on the show, some viewers just felt bad for Kylie, with one user writing, "I feel like so much of that should not have been on TV.

" "It’s a renovation/building show, not ," another agreed. "I’m pretty confident that Kylie isn’t the first to have a wig out on The Block. However, they’ve aired her meltdown because the show is drifting in viewers.

It’s a damn shame because it’s not what the show is about. "I don’t agree with some of her behaviour but I know I can act like a muppet in stressful times too. I wouldn’t go on a reality TV show however I still don’t agree they should’ve aired that content which is not relevant to the premise of the show.

" "It's a villain edit of a not that pleasant person going through a tough time. They could have been kinder," someone else said. "I just see a woman hurting who’s entire world is breaking apart on national television," another added.

"I realise she hasn’t exactly been rainbows and lollipops for the rest of the season, but I really feel for her going through a breakup in front of Australia.".