It was one of the most explosive scandals in The Blockโs history โ and it all went down after the show had actually finished airing.
The headline-making saga started when Jimmy and Tam Wilkinsโ Brighton home sold for $4.256million at auction, winning them first prize and smashing its reserve of $3.29 million.
But the Queensland coupleโs happily ever after was short-lived.

Jimmy and Tam won The Block 2020.
(Image: Nine)Jimmy and Tam were infamously duped by Emese Fajk โ an alleged โcon womanโ who placed the winning bid on their house but then failed to pay up.
After eight months of stress and uncertainty, the coupleโs renovated Palm Springs-inspired home was purchased by a legitimate buyer for $4million โ a $256,000 discount on the original sale price.
Now, nearly two years on from the scandal that rocked The Block, Jimmy and Tam have exclusively opened up to Now To Love about how their lives have changed.
โOut of everything, I would say, we donโt trust people as much, which is probably the worst thing thatโs come out of it. We really find it hard to trust people now but I believe in karma,โ Tam tell us.

Jimmy and Tam were duped by Emese Fajk โ an alleged โcon womanโ who placed the winning bid on their house but then failed to pay up.
(Image: Nine)โItโs hard when people donโt know the full story. We took her into our family, she met our daughter. When you really trust someone and you think you know someone and for that to happen โ it was gut-wrenching honestly.โ
When asked what she would say to Emese if given the opportunity, Tam responds: โI would ask: โWhy?โ What was she getting out of it. Thatโs all.โ
Looking back, Jimmy says the situation marred his and Tamโs Block experience.
โWe just came from this massive high from winning The Block to 30 days later being told that weโd been conned, and this girl is completely fake and lied to our faces time and time again,โ Jimmy says.
โIt just rips your soul a little bit and its really hard to explain but mentally it was extremely draining.โ
Despite the unfortunate chain of events leaving Jimmy and Tam heartbroken and under immeasurable stress, the couple says their their record-breaking $966,000 prize money has changed their lives in ways they could never imagine.
โPrior to The Block we were renting in Brisbane without any sort of sight of owning our home within the next five to ten years,โ Jimmy explains.
โItโs enabled us to actually buy our house outright and mortgage-free. And weโve still got money in the bank as well to help us get our businesses off the ground and live life quite comfortably and not have those pressures.

Nowadays, Tam and Jimmy juggle parenthood with running their successful interior styling and design business.
(Image: Instagram)โWe still have those pressures. We donโt know life without pressure. But not having that financial pressure is massive.โ
Tam and Jimmy went on the hit renovation show in the hopes of setting up their six-year-old daughter Frankie for the future โ and for that they have no regrets.
โWe went on the show to cement a future for our daughter and to know that she was going to be financially stable as well. So now that weโve given her that opportunity for her future, that was all that we really wanted from the show and we are so grateful for that,โ Tam says.
Nowadays, Tam and Jimmy, who is a plumber by trade, juggle parenthood with running their successful interior styling and design business.

โWe went on the show to cement a future for our daughter.โ
(Image: Instagram)โBeing a tradie is difficult. a lot of people think weโre on the tools 24/7 but weโve got to go home and do invoices so it takes a lot of time away from our personal lives,โ Jimmy says.
โSo Optus has realised that tradies are very time-poor so theyโve found a way that they can help them get their time back.โ
In May, Optus Business is holding three Tradie Pit Stop events where the focus is on giving time back to tradies.
Utilising 20ft shipping containers and dedicated interactive zones, the Tradie Pit Stops will offer tradies free coffee, breakfast, car washes, and a chance to connect with their local communities and learn more about the ways technology can help them.