Multi-millionaire The Block bidder Adrian Portelli’s embarrassing TV past has emerged.
He shot to notoriety as ‘Lambo Guy’ on The Block, but now it’s emerged Adrian Portelli was previously on another less-prestigious show.
However, Portelli then explained why he appeared unfazed by his run-in with the law, saying “As of Tuesday I will be an American citizen. I’m going to live in Vegas. What a shame.”It wasn’t the only time Portelli has landed in trouble on the roads, with the entrepreneur fronting court in May on three driving charges following an incident in Victoria’s Diggers Rest in December 2020.
Despite initially branding the win as “life-changing”, a video shared by Portelli showed the couple appearing to be unsatisfied with a number of aspects of the house.
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