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Bec Zacharia, a contentious contestant from Nine’s “Married At First Sight,” has been dismissed from her job following her appearance on the show.
The 35-year-old, who has stirred up controversy among viewers with her dramatic behavior throughout the season, had only been employed for a few weeks before her termination.
Insiders reveal that Bec held a sales position at an Adelaide manufacturing company. However, after the third dinner party episode aired last month, she was summoned by management.
This particular episode ignited a prolonged conflict with fellow contestant Gia Fleur, and it seems Bec’s employers were not pleased with the negative attention.
According to sources, Bec was working in sales for an Adelaide manufacturing firm when management called her in after the third dinner party was aired last month.
It was this episode that launched the long-running feud with fellow bride Gia Fleur – it also left Bec’s bosses unimpressed.
‘They just told her that they couldn’t have her there,’ an insider revealed in the latest edition of Woman’s Day.
The source continued: ‘They didn’t want her to work there any longer, and it was due to what was happening on MAFS and her behaviour.’
Bec Zacharia has lost her job over her appearance on Nine’s Married At First Sight
According to sources, Bec was working in sales for an Adelaide manufacturing firm when management called her in after the third dinner party. It was this episode that launched the long-running feud with fellow bride Gia Fleur (pictured)
According to the report, Bec discussed her MAFS appearance with management soon after taking the job, and her bosses expressed concern about the show’s impact.
‘The show had just started [airing], and they basically sat her down and told her that they thought it’d be best for her to come back after MAFS had finished,’ the source said.
‘She told them that she needed the job to pay her rent and mortgages.’
Management apparently told Bec that she could keep her job on the condition that she would not do any publicity.
The insider said that Bec’s boss’s attitude changed when they saw the third dinner party, where the outspoken bride meddled in the contestants’ relationships.
It also featured the scandalous moment in which Gia accused Bec of ‘masterminding’ an earlier attack on Alissa.
Brandishing her phone at the dinner table, Gia turned on Bec.
‘I’ve got screenshots of her [Bec] talking sh** about everyone in this experiment,’ she said, adding: ‘You talked nonstop sh** about Alissa.’
It comes after unconfirmed reports that former MAFS star Brook Crompton’s career as a model has suffered since she left the experiment. (Pictured)
Daily Mail has reached out to Bec for comment.
It comes after unconfirmed reports that former MAFS star Brook Crompton’s career as a model has suffered since she left the experiment.
Brook, 27, was quickly dubbed a ‘villain’ by fans after she continued to hurl insults at fellow brides, which led to her being characterised as a ‘bully’ by the experts.
Her former agency, Dallys Models, told Daily Mail that she currently works ‘freelance’ after leaving the Brisbane–based agency ‘years ago’.
Ahead of her appearance on MAFS, Brook modelled for the Calexico Boutique in Brisbane last August.
It’s understood she has done no further work for the brand, though Brook’s image remains featured on the website.
Daily Mail has reached out to Brook for comment.