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Now that House Rules is down to the final four teams, what will happen to the “cool kids” alliance?

Will cracks appear?
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With Troy and Bec eliminated, followed by Fiona and Nicole, this is the top four that the “cool kids’ alliance” always wanted on House Rules.

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But where will the competition go from here? Will teams Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania turn on twins Andrew and Jono? Or will they all turn on each other?

Chatting to TV WEEK, Kate didn’t hold back when we asked her the tough question.

“We always said we wanted the four of us to get through to gardens,” the 28-year-old admits. “After that it was like, ‘May the best man win.’ So we were all very upfront about that.

“It’s a competition and there’s 200 grand at stake, so you’d be silly not to.”

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Meanwhile, Kate’s partner Harry says it won’t be easy to oust the twins.

“If they want something, they definitely push as hard as they can for it,” the carpenter says.

“I just think the boys are playing that up, that they’re pushovers.”

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Despite the onset rivalry, Harry insists he loves the boys.

“We’re all good mates,” he insists.

But the same can’t be said for his relationship with former teams Fiona and Nicole, or Troy and Bec.

“The girls were bad, but Troy and Bec were worse,” Harry says. “They were perceived pretty well early on, but obviously their true colours came out anyway.”

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Kate prevously slammed Troy’s behaviour after he walked out during the judging of Sean and Ella’s home.

“It was childish, definitely,” Kate told TV WEEK, “especially after the week before when they had given Sean and El a two and they’d slammed everyone else’s rooms. Then the tables turned and they couldn’t cop it. We all stood there the week before and copped it like adults and they couldn’t.”

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At the time, Kate believed that the walkout had been brewing for a while.

“Troy and Bec had got a bit paranoid and felt like everyone was against them and they were set up to fail. They were saying that we all knew who had done what, which just so wasn’t true. That was their way of dealing with things, I guess, walking away.”

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