MAFS Australia Bec 'caused so much chaos during Homestays that production had to step in'
Danny was shocked at Bec's behaviourMAFS Australia Homestay week is coming to an end, but for Danny, an unaired moment with Bec after their argument left him shocked – as producers had to get involved.
It’s almost the end of the most chaotic series ever, but it seems the drama is far from over. With Homestays proving more difficult than expected for some couples, it seems some moments off-camera were even more chaotic.
In true Bec and Danny fashion, the pair got into an argument right after a heartfelt moment, as Danny joked that Bec’s cousin fancied him. Afterwards, he was left feeling uncomfortable being in her house, and now he has revealed exactly why.

What happened between Bec and Danny during Homestays?
While Danny and Bec’s Homestay week actually got off to a great start, things took a turn when Danny made a joke about Bec’s cousin.
Just after making Bec happy that he was opening up, and explaining that he was happy, Danny joked that Bec’s cousin wanted to sleep with him. And immediately, Bec’s guard was back up. The pair got in an argument, and she stormed off.
The next time we got to see them was at the Dinner Party, where Danny announced he doesn’t like the idea of moving into a woman’s house – as it takes away his masculinity.
Bec was shocked and the pair butted heads yet again. But now, Danny has revealed what happened after that argument to make him so adamant about his comments at the Dinner Party.

Danny reveals producers had to step in
Danny has lifted a lid on what happened after their bust-up, revealing that Bec actually spent the night getting drunk with her friends, and yelling at him.
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Speaking on Daily Mail’s MAFS Unleashed podcast, Danny revealed he asked Bec if they could have the night just the two of them, as he didn’t know all of her friends.
However, after their argument, while Danny was filming his Voxie, he heard a car pull up, with a “load of drunk people” which he soon realised was Bec’s friends.
He said: “There was a megaphone. Then production had to stop the voxie because all they could hear was the background noise. They have to go in to ask Bec what’s going on and she just said her friends are here. But production had asked her not to have friends over while we were filming. So, then production were telling them to leave.
“But then it was a whole ordeal. Bec started yelling saying they were her friends and she hadn’t seen them in months. So, production tried to finish the interview, but they lost control of the whole situation. They were all coming in and out – Bec’s friends – they didn’t care, they’re not on the show.”

Bec got her friends to ‘vote’
Things then got so crazy that production were worried their equipment was going to get damaged, and asked everyone to go into a separate room while they pack up.
All ten of them headed into Bec’s bedroom. That’s when the megaphone got pulled out, as Bec wanted everyone to know what had happened. And to pick a side.
He admitted: “Bec grabbed the megaphone. Looking back now, I probably find it a bit funny, but at the time I didn’t. But, she grabbed the microphone and told everyone we had an argument. It was similar to the behaviour we see at the Dinner Parties, where she is quite vulgar. She then made her friends vote but her friends actually stuck up for me. They were amazing. But, she put me on blast and ridiculed me. I felt so uncomfortable.”
