Explore the latest developments concerning MAFS Australia’s Bec.
MAFS Australia’s Bec says she’s now ‘unemployable’ and 'struggling to pay rent'
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Married At First Sight Australia’s Bec Zaharia has spoken out about being fired from her job after her outburst at the third Dinner Party.
The fallout from the third Dinner Party proved brutal for bride Bec Zaharia, who has since opened up about 'struggling to pay rent' after losing her job following backlash on Married At First Sight Australia.
The experts and fellow MAFS contestants were all speechless during the third Dinner Party, as Bec took aim at almost everyone at the table. The catalyst was based off claims that her husband Danny Hewitt said Gia Fleur was more his type.
MAFS' Bec: 'I lost my job, I'm unemployable, I wanted to end my life''
As MAFS draws to a close for the year, I'm reminded of a familiar truth that emerges every season: there is a point where the drama stops being entertaining and starts getting uncomfortable.
As someone who has covered the show extensively, that moment hit me a few weeks ago when I saw Bec Zacharia starting to fall apart behind the scenes.
She is undoubtedly one of the most divisive figures the franchise has ever seen – a bride viewers love to hate, a lightning rod for backlash, a literal human headline.
But after sitting down with her for a no-holds-barred interview, I can tell you this much: what you're seeing on screen is only part of the story.
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Bec called herself a ‘socialite’ on MAFS Australia, so here’s how posh she really is
Bec was introduced to MAFS Australia viewers as a “socialite”. What does that even mean in 2026? Does she just fill her time by watching the polo? Here’s an extensive deep dive into how posh the MAFS Australia bride Bec really is.
Her dad is Lee Zacharia, a nightclub owner. He was on Cleo magazine’s list of most eligible bachelors in 1988.
Bec had a boujie childhood. Bec went to an all girls’ private school called Wilderness School.
She told TV Week: “My father was a bit of a lothario. My grandmother was on the Merit Commission; my grandfather was the first Greek doctor in Adelaide. Since I can remember, I’ve been going to the polo, the races and these events, which got me on this list of singles. I think it’s quite embarrassing though.”
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