The Block’s Sarah Bragias left shaken and in tears after a heated confrontation with a tradesman

Have they been pushed too far? The Block’s Sarah Bragias is left shaken and in tears after a heated confrontation with a tradesman while Harry Pavlou is left fuming as ‘Hell Week’ kicks off

‘Hell Week’, also known as hallway week, on The Block kicked off with two very heated clashes on Monday.

Sarah Bragias was left shaken and in tears after one of Luke and Jasmin’s tradesman unleashed his fury on her.

She explained that she put ‘big girl pants on’ and confronted the plasterer for taking a sheet of her and George’s gyprock, but he hit back in an overly aggressive way.

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‘That’s just really horrible’: The Block’s Sarah Bragias was left shaken and in tears after a heated confrontation with a tradesman, working on Luke and Jasmin’s home, who unleashed his cuss-laden fury on her after she confronted him for taking a sheet of her gyprock

After the altercation Sarah tearfully told producers: ‘That was quite aggressive, the way that he spoke. So it’s hard when I have to deal with it. You know, it’s hard when I have to because George isn’t here.’

‘I don’t like confrontation. That’s just really horrible that as a woman that’s the way a person speaks to you… I was just protecting my stuff,’ she said.

Sarah was comforted by her tradesmen and Foreman Dan Reilly, who told Luke to deal with the offending tradesman.

Sorry: Luke (right) also offered his apologies to his emotional co-star and added that he would 'get it all sorted' and 'reprimand him'

Sorry: Luke (right) also offered his apologies to his emotional co-star and added that he would ‘get it all sorted’ and ‘reprimand him’

Luke also offered his apologies to his emotional co-star and added that he would ‘get it all sorted’ and ‘reprimand him.’

Elsewhere on the site, Harry Pavlou was outraged when he found out that all the other houses had new doors arriving, except for him and daughter Natasha.

They have had to refurbish their original door, which Harry said was an ‘unfair advantage’.

'Unfair advantage': Harry Pavlou (pictured) was outraged when he found out the other houses had new doors arriving, except for him and daughter Natasha. He said: 'I felt we as a house were penalised because we had to restore a door. It was just getting me angrier and angrier'

‘Unfair advantage’: Harry Pavlou (pictured) was outraged when he found out the other houses had new doors arriving, except for him and daughter Natasha. He said: ‘I felt we as a house were penalised because we had to restore a door. It was just getting me angrier and angrier’

‘In a week when it’s Hell Week we have to spend a day to restore a door. I don’t believe the door will come up as good as the other ones,’ he added. 

‘I felt we as a house were penalised because we had to restore a door. It was just getting me angrier and angrier.’

Later on the site, foreman Keith Schleiger told him that their door was ‘in such good condition’ that there was no need for it to be replaced with a replica. 

Stressed: Still, foreman Keith's reasoning did not satisfy Harry, who stormed off the site to talk to Natasha (pictured) who was shopping for door fittings where they debriefed on the stressful matter

Stressed: Still, foreman Keith’s reasoning did not satisfy Harry, who stormed off the site to talk to Natasha (pictured) who was shopping for door fittings where they debriefed on the stressful matter

‘See all this beautiful detail? That’s the reason why we left it. This is a much better unit,’ he said.  

Still, foreman Keith’s reasoning did not satisfy Harry, who stormed off the site to talk to Natasha who was shopping for door fittings.

After debriefing to the matter, Natasha told producers: You know dad’s at breaking point anymore when he says he doesn’t care because he cares a lot about things.

‘And for him to say he doesn’t, yep, you’ve pushed him. He’s been pushed too far. We’re both at the point where we just don’t care.

Pushed to breaking point: Natasha said: 'For him to say he doesn't, yep, you've pushed him. He's been pushed too far. We're both at the point where we just don't care'

Pushed to breaking point: Natasha said: ‘For him to say he doesn’t, yep, you’ve pushed him. He’s been pushed too far. We’re both at the point where we just don’t care’