The Block’s ‘glamorous grandpa’ Mitch Edwards, 60, shows off his lace budgie smugglers on the red carpet in a VERY daring ensemble | itugunygh.com

The Block’s ‘glamorous grandpa’ Mitch Edwards, 60, shows off his lace budgie smugglers on the red carpet in a VERY daring ensemble

Mitch Edwards made sure all eyes were on him as he attended the opening night of the musical Chicago in Sydney on Friday.

The Block star and her partner Mark McKie, known as the show’s ‘glamorous grandparents’, showed off their fit shapes, looking much younger than their age.

Mitch, 60, went all out and posed on the Capitol Theater red carpet in a pair of fitted lace budgie smugglers.

She wore the racy underwear underneath sheer pants, teamed with a pair of pointy-toed, high-heeled leather boots.

Mitch added to the ensemble a sheer black shirt that he wore partially unbuttoned.

Mitch Edwards (left) made sure all eyes were on him as he attended the opening night of the musical Chicago in Sydney on Friday. Block star and his partner Mark McKie (left), known as the show’s ‘glamorous grandparents’, showed off their fit shapes, looking much younger than their age.

The look was completed with a black bracelet and a pair of reading glasses, her blonde locks brushed away from her face.

Mark also made an entrance, opting for a black tank top that flaunted his toned arms.

The 61-year-old added a pair of patent leather boots and tight black pants made of satin fabric.

Mitch and Mark, who have renovated 20 houses in 20 years, first rose to fame after winning The Block in 2021.

Mitch, 60, went all out and posed on the Capitol Theater red carpet in a pair of fitted lace budgie smugglers. He wore the racy underwear under some sheer pants, paired with a pair of pointy, high-heeled leather boots.

Mitch, 60, went all out and posed on the Capitol Theater red carpet in a pair of fitted lace budgie smugglers. He wore the racy underwear under some sheer pants, paired with a pair of pointy, high-heeled leather boots.

Mitch and Mark, who have renovated 20 houses in 20 years, first rose to fame after winning The Block in 2021.

Mitch and Mark, who have renovated 20 houses in 20 years, first rose to fame after winning The Block in 2021.

The couple pocketed $744,000 on auction day for the 2021 season and criticized the show’s judges in a passionate radio interview.

They said Darren Palmer, Neale Whitaker and Shaynna Blaze were not qualified to estimate how much a home will sell for at auction.

They asked to hire a ‘real estate expert’ for the 2022 season.

The Sydney couple presented Channel 10’s Location, Location, Location in 2023.

Earlier this month, the couple put their stunning Potts Point investment property up for sale.

The one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment is expected to fetch $1.05 million before its June 18 auction.

The couple bought the 65-square-meter unit for $680,000 in 2015.

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