Oh la la! The Block’s Mitch Edwards and Mark McKie flaunt their bulging biceps in white singlets during their vacation in Paris
Block winners Mitch Edwards and Mark McKie are the latest reality stars to flock to Europe to escape Australia’s winter cold.
The “stylish grandpas” announced on Instagram on Thursday that they had decided to extend their trip abroad after a short trip to the Côte d’Azur.
“We loved our time so much we extended it by 5 days, now it’s time for Paris!!!” They snapped a selfie in the city of love.
The Block’s Mitch and Mark are the latest reality stars to flock to Europe for a summer vacation – after winning $744,000 on the show
In the photo, the couple couldn’t contain their excitement as they flashed their smiles and muscular biceps while enjoying coffee in white singlets.
The couple also shared pictures with the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and La Galerie Dior, which they gushed about.
“If you’re a fashion enthusiast or have a Dior wish this museum is just amazing – oh and the Dior store next door is the best fashion store,” they captioned a selfie of them at La Galerie Dior.
The “stylish grandpas” announced on Instagram on Thursday that they had decided to extend their trip abroad after a short trip to the Côte d’Azur
When they arrived, the two were spotted playing by tourists at the Eiffel Tower and La Galerie Dior
The couple walked away with the biggest prize fund last season after selling their swanky home for $4,044,444 for a profit of $644,444 — plus an additional $100,000 for winning the series.
Speaking to Chron Australia, Mitch and Mark said they want to be smart about their money and spend it on their mortgage.
“It sounds really boring — people might have noticed, we’re getting a little past our late 30s now, so we have to be sensible!” Mitch said.
“If you’re a fashion enthusiast or have a Dior wish, this museum is just amazing – oh, and the Dior store right next door is the best fashion store,” they wrote in another post
‘So we’re paying off our mortgage just to make life easier. We have a mortgage that we can’t skip and that’s going to change everything.”
They added that they also bought a 1970s house in Newport, Sydney, which they planned to renovate and sell so they could downsize their own home.
But with their newfound profits, they said they might be able to keep the property.
Winners: The couple walked away with the largest prize fund last season after selling their challenging home for $4,044,444 for a profit of $644,444 — plus an additional $100,000 for winning the series