Block Star’s Shocking Assault Horror

Eliza Paschke has shared details of a horrific sexual assault she suffered six years ago. 

In 2023, the actress renowned for The Block found herself in the backseat of an unfamiliar vehicle six years prior, only to be restrained by an unknown individual.

In a disturbing incident that took place in St. Kilda, Melbourne, Australia on January 26th, 2019 (Australia Day), the 38-year-old woman bravely struggled to save her own life during an attack.

Instead of calling an Uber to get home before midnight, the television personality unintentionally fell asleep in the ride, eventually waking up 4.5 hours later in a stranger’s car.

She thinks she suffered an incident where her drink was drugged, and her snug undergarments may have prevented a sexual assault from occurring.

She shared with The Herald Sun on Sunday that she had been kidnapped, and fortunately, some details from the ordeal are hazy for her, but she still had her Spanx and large granny underwear which remained undamaged.

As a lifestyle enthusiast, I found myself in an unexpected predicament where I had locked my keys inside my car. In the midst of this dilemma, the police arrived and managed to unlock the door without causing any damage. Their swift action not only alleviated my immediate concern but also instilled a sense of relief knowing that someone was there to help. Essentially, they saved me from a potentially stressful situation.

Initially, my dress and bra were at my waist, and he was kissing and sucking on my chest. This resulted in some saliva exchange between us. The police were then able to extract a DNA profile from this shared saliva.

The celebrity is now voicing her concerns about the problem of sexual assault in an effort to bring attention to it – disclosing that many women contacted her following her initial account shared on her podcast, Try Before You Die, which she co-hosts with her sister.

In the 2023 season of The Block, Eliza and her sister Liberty finished in second place, earning an impressive $1,050,000 prize money. They surpassed their minimum required bid of $3,250,000 by a significant margin.

Last year, they were among the ‘all stars’ team that assisted the future Blockheads, and they came back to The Block as well.

In the whirlwind of last year, I, a die-hard fan, found myself utterly captivated by Eliza’s unexpected shift in her professional journey. You see, she was Hamish Blake and Andy Lee’s trusted assistant for a decade, but it was her breakout role on The Block’s 19th season that truly stole the spotlight.

At that point, she shared that she was effectively utilizing her journalism degree and turbulent dating experiences by penning a recurring piece on the 9Honey site.

Her former boss was one of the first to congratulate her in the comments.

‘Finally your wisdom is recorded for future generations Lize!’ wrote Hamish Blake. 

Liberty and Eliza were also reportedly being considered for roles on Channel Nine’s well-known Travel Guides show.

According to a source who talked to New Idea, it is believed that Eliza and Liberty are highly valued personalities within the network, referred to as Nine’s ‘favorite stars.’ The source also suggests that they would be ideal candidates for the travel show.

According to the source, they seem perfectly suited for Travel Guiding roles. They’re likely to make viewing enjoyable, and they aren’t hesitant about diving right into various experiences.

According to the source, it seems that the higher-ups at Channel 9 think they’ve discovered a rich vein of talent in the charming Australian sisters.

Eliza and Liberty remain popular performers on the Nine Network, frequently featured in their long-running series titled “Do You Wish to Prolong Your Life?” or simply “Eternal Quest” for brevity.

24-hour Hotline for Counseling on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence: 1800 737 732 (dial 1800 RESPECT)

This version maintains the essential information about the service, but simplifies the language to make it more accessible and easier to understand.

Sexual Assault Support Services on 6231 1811, or after hours 6231 1817

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2025-04-27 18:11

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