MAFS Australia Star Fired for Abhorrent On-Screen Behavior

Recent events in the reality series Married at First Sight Australia (MAFS Australia) have brought significant attention to cast member Bec Zacharia. She has expressed that her actions on the show have directly led to her job loss, claiming she is now ‘unemployable.’
Job Loss Due to On-Screen Behavior
Bec Zacharia, a bride on the current season of MAFS Australia, revealed that her “abhorrent” behavior during a dinner party episode resulted in her termination from her sales position at a manufacturing firm in Adelaide. She shared her experience with PEDESTRIAN.TV, indicating that her employer suggested she would not be welcomed back after the show’s airing.
Details of Dismissal
- Bec was informed of her dismissal a week after the episode aired.
- She expressed feelings of being ‘unemployable’ due to her portrayal as a villain on the show.
- Bec described her life before the series as fulfilling, contrasting it with her current struggles resulting from public perception.
Impact on Fellow Cast Members
Bec is not alone in facing career repercussions from her participation in MAFS Australia. Fellow cast members Gia Fleur and Brook Crompton are also rumored to have experienced job changes following their appearances.
Career Changes of Other Contestants
- Gia Fleur left her position as a disability support worker to concentrate on property development and real estate investing.
- Bec’s co-star Brook Crompton hinted at changes in her job status, linked to negative online responses, though she clarified her status with a Brisbane-based fashion boutique.
The fame and drama from reality television can have far-reaching effects on the personal and professional lives of participants. As these individuals navigate their post-show experiences, the lasting impact of their on-screen behavior is becoming increasingly evident.




