Could it be that Scott Cam is departing from The Block? As filming concludes for the renovation series, Nine reportedly secures another TV role for him.
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Get ready to witness a jaw-dropping competition among identical twins in the soon-to-be-released series, "Australia's Most Identical." With Scott Cam, a seasoned TV host and father of twins, and Dr. Jana Pittman, a three-time Olympian, leading the show, it promises to shed light on the fascinating similarities between identical siblings.
This fresh, two-part series will put 100 pairs of twins through demanding challenges and rigorous tests. The goal? To crown Australia's most identical set of siblings. Behind the challenges, UK TV presenters Dr Xand and Dr Chris van Tulleken, both identical twins themselves, will create the puzzles, while Australian twin experts Professor Sarah Wilson and Professor Jeff Craig, along with Twin Research Australia, will analyze the results.
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Scott Cam, known for his role on The Block, has added another project to his roster as filming for the upcoming season wraps up. Joining forces with Pittman, Cam is stepping into this new venture with an air of excitement. Meanwhile, the versatile host and father of twins is also thrilled to be a grandfather for the first time.
Pittman, on the other hand, has expanded her family, welcoming twins Quinlan and Willow in 2022, adding to her brood of six children.
The captivating series had been in the works for a while, with Channel Nine announcing "Australia's Most Identical" as part of its 2024 lineup. Rest assured, Cam's tenure on The Block is secure, as he has no plans to depart anytime soon.
In May, Cam shared heartwarming photos on social media, announcing the arrival of his granddaughter, Tiggy. He expressed immense pride for Charlie, Amber, and their new addition.
Cam's expertise and passion for his craft have earned him a spot as the second highest-paid small screen star in Australia, bringing in a staggering $2.4 million. He trails behind Today host Karl Stefanovic, who takes the top spot, earning $2.8 million, and beats out another Nine colleague, Andy Lee, on $2 million.
Obviously, Camp hasn't been resting on his laurels, with the highly-anticipated 21st season of The Block keeping him busy. Block foreman Dan Reilly recently hinted that the new season is fast approaching, posting sneak-peek photos from the construction site in Daylesford, Victoria.
While Reilly carefully avoided giving away too much, hints of completed structures could be seen in the background of one photo. Aerial photos revealed in April suggest the 2025 season will feature some impressive homes.
The sprawling construction site nestled in a picturesque rural getaway, approximately 112km from Melbourne, houses five interconnected blocks. These smart dwellings follow an 'H' design layout with spacious courtyard areas both in front and back of the homes.
Rumors about production delays for the upcoming season had swirled, but fans won't have to wait much longer to witness the results of Camp's tireless efforts on The Block. Keep your eyes peeled for the new season!
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