Friday 30 September 2022 03:17 AM The Block's Sharon Johal reveals the brutal fallout of her 'villain edit' trends now The Block's Sharon Johal reveals the brutal fallout of her 'villain edit' and says her family is 'so disappointed' By Jimmy Briggs For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:10 BST, 30 September 2022 | Updated: 03:12 BST, 30 September 2022 Viewcomments The Block 'villain' Sharon Johal launched an extraordinary attack on the Channel Nine renovation show on Friday, revealing her family was hurt by her 'unfair' edit. The former Neighbours actress, 34, revealed she and husband Ankur Dogra were unprepared for their 'soap opera-like' portrayal. 'It's really unfair. My family and friends are really disappointed in the edit. They say, "It's not showing who you guys are,"' she told SAFM's Bec, Cosi and Lehmo. The Block 'villain' Sharon Johal (pictured) launched an extraordinary attack on the Channel Nine renovation show on Friday, revealing her family was hurt by her 'unfair' edit The radio hosts questioned the idea her on-screen portrayal wasn't accurate, pointing out the times on the show when she was seen badmouthing her tradies. Sharon insisted she was merely 'venting' on those occasions and they were not an accurate reflection of her personality. 'I 100 per cent walked from one soap opera to another,' she said, referring to her stint on Neighbours in 2021 prior to joining The Block. The former Neighbours star revealed she and husband Ankur Dogra (left) were unprepared for their 'soap opera-like' edit Sharon and Ankur faced backlash last month when they were accused of cheating. She responded by deleting her Instagram account. At the time, the Melbourne-based couple sparked controversy by using Google to win $50,000 worth of prizes during a wine-making challenge. The pair were later questioned by hosts Scott Cam and Shelley Craft, but Ankur refused to admit any wrongdoing despite the overwhelming evidence against them. The radio hosts questioned the idea her on-screen portrayal wasn't accurate, pointing out the times on the show when she was seen badmouthing her tradies. Sharon insisted she was just 'venting' on those occasions and they were not an accurate reflection of her personality With casting for The Block 2023 now open, the couple recently said that would-be Blockheads without renovation experience should steer clear. 'I think really hard about obviously going on there. It's great to be a tradie, but if you're not a tradie it's hard work,' Ankur told Daily Mail Australia. Sharon added: 'Make sure you've got a really good support network behind you and think twice about opening yourself up to all of Australia on national television four times a week for three months.' Sharon and Ankur faced backlash last month when they were accused of cheating Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility