The whirlwind of drama on 'Married At First Sight Australia' is spilling beyond the TV screen and shaking up the careers of some brides. Three participants from the 2026 season are reportedly experiencing professional setbacks due to their fiery and controversial on-screen antics.
Bec Zacharia, one of the show's standout personalities, has allegedly been let go from her sales role at a manufacturing firm in Adelaide. According to a source close to the situation, "They just told her that they couldn’t have her there. They didn’t want her to work there any longer, and it was due to what was happening on MAFS and her behaviour." This decision came after a particularly explosive dinner party episode, which left viewers and colleagues in shock. Bec herself reportedly acknowledged her behavior wasn't ideal, but she had warned her employers about the potential fallout before the show aired.
“She agrees her behaviour was poor, but she had told them prior to the show airing about what was going to happen.”
Meanwhile, Gia Fleur is contemplating a new direction after reportedly stepping away from her role as a disability support worker. In a surprising twist, Gia is considering joining OnlyFans, a platform known for its adult content, to "profit off the hate" she's been receiving. Joshua Fox, the mastermind behind the MAFS Funny page, hinted at this potential move, which has shocked fans given Gia's earlier stance against joining the platform.
Brooke Crompton is another bride feeling the pressure. Speculation is rife among 'MAFS AU' fans that her modeling career might be suffering. Observant viewers on Reddit noted that her partnership with luxury boutique Calexico could be over, as images of her have vanished from the brand's website and social media, and she has removed her promotional posts.
It seems the reality TV spotlight doesn't just illuminate – it can also cast long shadows over personal and professional lives.