Adrian Portelli has officially turned his back on The Block.

The 36-year-old entrepreneur, who has spent millions of dollars snapping up houses over the last three seasons, shared a post to social media on Thursday revealing he was leaving the Channel Nine series for good.

‘Bet my high school teachers never thought… I’D HAVE MY OWN TV SHOW ON Channel Seven,’ he wrote alongside a promotional photo of him and Dr Chris Brown.

‘The Reno games looking a little dusty. Time for a fresh coat. The gloves are off. My Reno Rules – Coming to Seven.’

Seven recently announced the brand-new home renovation series, My Reno Rules, produced by MasterChef Australia creators Endemol Shine.

Adrian Portelli has officially turned his back on The Block. Pictured

Adrian Portelli has officially turned his back on The Block. Pictured

The 36-year-old entrepreneur, who has spent millions of dollars snapping up houses over the last three seasons, shared a post to social media on Thursday revealing he was leaving the Channel Nine series for good. Pictured: The Block host Scott Cam

The 36-year-old entrepreneur, who has spent millions of dollars snapping up houses over the last three seasons, shared a post to social media on Thursday revealing he was leaving the Channel Nine series for good. Pictured: The Block host Scott Cam

The show will feature four teams of renovators competing on two neighbouring rundown houses in Melbourne.

The teams are competing for a huge prize, with a live grand finale awarding two fully renovated and furnished properties.

It comes after The Block’s Scott Cam sent a warning to billionaire businessman Adrian Portelli ahead of the new season’s premiere.

Scott begged Portelli not to attend this year’s auction to give others a chance to own a home.

‘To be honest we said to Adrian “we’d love you not to come next year, if that’s all right.” But you know it’s up to him it’s a public auction and he can do whatever he wants,’ he revealed on Nova 96.9’s Fitzy & Wippa with Kate Ritchie.

‘He said he won’t come but he may. We don’t know, but we do want to give mums and dads the opportunity to have a crack at a block house.

‘If Adrian comes and wants to buy the lot of them, well, that rules them out,’ Scott said.

‘Hopefully we get, a few buyer advocates that come and are representing families. So hopefully they turn up and have a bit of a crack this year.’

'Bet my high school teachers never thought¿ I'D HAVE MY OWN TV SHOW ON Channel Seven,' he wrote alongside a promotional photo of him and Dr Chris Brown

‘Bet my high school teachers never thought… I’D HAVE MY OWN TV SHOW ON Channel Seven,’ he wrote alongside a promotional photo of him and Dr Chris Brown

During the 2024 finale of The Block, Portelli made history by purchasing all five of the properties for a huge $15million.

He ensured Maddy and Charlotte Harry became the youngest ever winners when he bought their home for $3.5million.

Portelli’s company, LMCT+, has frequently raffled off properties from The Block, including last year’s $5million purchase of Steph and Gian’s winning home.

Shortly after buying up the entire plot of homes on Phillip Island, Adrian then announced his massive ‘resort giveaway’ through LMCT+.

Last year, he confessed to The Kyle and Jackie O Show that he doesn’t even like Phillip Island and that is why he will be giving all five properties, packaged as a ‘resort’, away in the raffle.