MAFS Australia's Bec reveals her new job after she was sacked for her vile behaviour and you won't believe what it is
An interesting appointmentMAFS Australia’s Bec Zacharia has landed a new job following her recent sacking and it might leave you baffled.
A manufacturing company in Adelaide fired Bec from her relatively new sales role last month.
Her marching orders came after she unleashed her vile tongue on Gia at the third on-screen dinner party.
Well, it’s good news for Bec.

The MAFS Australia bride, who is married to Brit-born groom Danny on the show, has landed a new role.
Fans, however, might not believe it.
MAFS Australia: Bec’s new job after sacking
Bec’s new role is not in sales. In fact, it is something completely different.
Believe it or not, Adelaide news publication The Advertiser has enlisted her for an “agony aunt-style column”.
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Announcing her news on Instagram, Bec explained how she wants to “help” readers who are battling personal problems.
Bec said in a video: “As you have probably all watched and all know, I have been through the absolute wringer 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 wanna hear about it and I wanna help you. Send them through to me.”

MAFS Bec sacked from sales job
Bec admitted she lost her previous job after the third dinner party, which was an explosive one, had aired.
She recalled in a social media video at the time: “I came in the next day, they called me in a meeting and said, ‘We think it’s best you might come back after MAFS is done’.
“I was like, ‘No, I need a job and I need to pay my rent’. A week to the day, there was a meeting for the end of the day. I knew I was getting sacked.”
Bec said she had been applying for new roles, insisting: “This TV show doesn’t define me. We’ve all got to remember that it’s edited for entertainment.
“My behaviour isn’t edited, what I’ve done is what I’ve done and what I’ve said is what I’ve said. But you’re only seeing a storyline essentially of what is going to make the best entertainment.
“It’s been very difficult. I’m hoping once we are off TV screens it might calm down a bit. I’m trying to live my life in a really tough moment.”
Is Bec the right person to be handing out love life advice? At least she can pay her rent!
