Married At First Sight Australia bride Bec Zacharia has landed a surprising new job after being fired due to her behaviour at the third Dinner Party. The explosive episode saw Bec take aim at almost everyone at the table, leaving both experts and contestants speechless. Once the shocking scenes aired, Bec was fired the following morning from her sales job at a manufacturing company in Adelaide. Although she agreed her behaviour had been poor, Bec was still 'gobsmacked' as she had reportedly told them what would air prior to that meeting.
New Role as 'Agony Aunt'
Now her luck has changed. In a TikTok video posted by Adelaide news publication The Advertiser, Bec revealed she will be working as a sort of 'agony aunt' for them. She said: 'Hi guys! It's Bec Zacharia here from season 13 of Married at First Sight Australia, as you've probably all watched, and you all know, I have been through the absolute ringer on a rollercoaster throughout my time on MAFS, but I've also learned a lot along the way, and now I want to help you. So what dramas do you have going on in your life? Is there relationship issues? Family issues? I want to hear about it, and I want to help you send them through to me. I can't wait to speak to you.'
Turning Negative Experience into Positive
In an interview with Chattr, Bec revealed she looked forward to turning her negative experience of having her heart broken on national TV into a way to help others. She shared: 'I am so excited to bring a little fun out of a really exhausting and humiliating experience that I had on MAFS. I have learnt sooooo much about myself and relationships from the experts and my time, so this is a great opportunity to have a little bit of fun and help people.' The MAFS bride added she isn't a relationship expert, but sees it as a 'great opportunity' to help people connect in a fun and informative way.
Previous Struggles with Unemployment
Before getting her new job, Bec opened up on the 'MAFS Funny' podcast about her unemployment. She said: 'I mean, it's hard. Like I need a job you know - like I need to work. But right now my face is everywhere and it's negative.' She shared her desperation, adding: 'Like I'll f------ stack shelves if I have to.' Bec explained how losing her job had taken a major toll on her personal life, as she struggled to pay rent and even rented out her home to make ends meet.



