Married At First Sight stars hoard 57 rolls of toilet paper in their Melbourne apartment

No shortage in St Kilda! Former Married At First Sight stars hoard 57 rolls of toilet paper in their Melbourne apartment amid COVID-19 panic buying – and boast about their haul

Married At First Sight’s Nicky Furphy and Jesse Konstantinoff have hoarded 57 rolls of toilet paper in their Melbourne apartment, amid coronavirus panic buying. 

The best friends, who found fame on the show’s fourth season in 2017 and then moved to St Kilda together, boasted of their haul on Instagram on Monday. 

Whereas Nick blamed Jesse for stockpiling such a large amount, his roommate accused of him panic buying it all, and threw the rolls onto his bed. 

Remember them? Married At First Sight’s Nicky Furphy (L) and Jesse Konstantinoff (R) have hoarded 57 rolls of toilet paper in their Melbourne apartment, amid coronavirus panic buying

‘You f**king hoarder,’ Nick initially wrote to Jesse in an Instagram Story post.

‘Have it back,’ Jesse then wrote, filming himself throwing the toilet paper, despite the rest of the country struggling to buy any amid the shortage. 

Their pile includes both luxury brands of toilet paper and more affordable options.

Save some for the rest of us! The best friends, who found fame on the show's fourth season in 2017 and then moved to St Kilda together, boasted of their haul on Instagram on Monday

Save some for the rest of us! The best friends, who found fame on the show’s fourth season in 2017 and then moved to St Kilda together, boasted of their haul on Instagram on Monday

The blame game! Whereas Nick blamed Jesse for stockpiling such a large amount, his roommate accused of him panic buying it all, and threw the rolls onto his bed

The blame game! Whereas Nick blamed Jesse for stockpiling such a large amount, his roommate accused of him panic buying it all, and threw the rolls onto his bed

Bizarrely, Nick and Jesse have a history of bulk-buying unlikely items.

Last year, Nick stocked up on $600 worth of salami following his split from Jessika Power, and proudly hung the 30kg of meat up on their apartment balcony.

He said he hoped the unbelievable amount of food would last him two years. 

Bored? The pair have been finding interesting ways to pass the time at home in self-isolation

Bored? The pair have been finding interesting ways to pass the time at home in self-isolation 

Well prepared! Bizarrely, the housemates have a history of bulk-buying, with Nick stocking up on $600 worth of salami last year and hanging the 30kg of meat up on their balcony

Well prepared! Bizarrely, the housemates have a history of bulk-buying, with Nick stocking up on $600 worth of salami last year and hanging the 30kg of meat up on their balcony 

Since COVID-19 was first declared a pandemic in March, Australians have stripped shops of all toilet paper and other every day items while panic buying.

Supermarkets are still struggling to keep up with the demand.

As of Tuesday, there have been 5,895 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 45 people who have died from the deadly disease.   

Pandemic: As of Tuesday, there have been 5,895 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 45 people who have died from the deadly disease

Pandemic: As of Tuesday, there have been 5,895 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia, including 45 people who have died from the deadly disease