Bec becomes the second MAFS bride to sign with a talent agency: ‘Next chapter’
“This feels like just the beginning.”
Bec Zacharia proved to be the one bride on Married at First Sight (MAFS) that no one could figure out.
One moment, she’s calling someone a “scurvy C-dog” (iconic tbh) and the next, she’s making up and then breaking up with her experiment partner, Danny Hewitt. And to be fair, we loved every second of it.
And now, almost three weeks since the two-part Reunion aired, Bec has revealed her next big move.
“I am now exclusively represented by Instyle Management,” she told her followers.
“There are some fun things in the works and it’s going to be a great time.”

The Gold Coast-based agency that’s signed Bec represents the likes of Big Brother winner Coco Beeby and The Block winners Taz and Britt. Not bad company, huh!
“I feel incredibly grateful to be stepping into this next chapter with a management team that truly believes in me and my potential,” Bec told Chattr of her big move.
“It’s such an exciting moment and I don’t take any of these opportunities for granted. Im committed to working really hard and I’m really ready to back myself, grow my platform, and build something meaningful beyond the show. This feels like just the beginning, and I’m genuinely excited for everything that’s to come.”
This exciting news follows Bec being fired from her old job while MAFS was airing. She later announced a new gig giving relationship advice for The Advertiser newspaper.
“I am so excited to bring a little fun out of a really exhausting and humiliating experience that I had on MAFS,” she previously told Chattr. “I have learnt sooooo much about myself and relationships from the experts and my time, so this is a great opportunity to have a little bit of fun and help people.”
Bec is the second 2026 MAFS bride after Gia to join a talent agency
Gia told Chattr that she was delighted to sign with Markson Sparks post-MAFS fame.
“Markson Sparks just felt like the perfect fit,” she said. “Supportive, forward-thinking, and completely aligned with my next chapter. I’m excited to see where Max and his team take me, get used to seeing my face, whether you like it or not!”
Markson Sparks director, Max Markson, spoke to Chattr about being excited to work with Gia. “Gia is someone that everybody is talking about, and I’m delighted to be representing her. Past MAFS alumni I’ve represented and continue to, include Jessika Power and Cyrell Paule — both of whom have gone on to star in multiple reality TV shows since,” he said.
“I’ve worked with Kim Kardashian, Rachel Hunter, Pamela Anderson — to name just a few. I see big things ahead for Gia.”
Married At First Sight’s Gia Fleur reveals bold career move as she prepares for life after the dating experiment
Married At First Sight bride Gia Fleur is embarking on a bold new career move, as she prepares for life after the Channel Nine dating experiment.
The 36-year-old disability support worker, who quickly became one of the most talked-about brides of the season, has joined forces with entertainment heavyweight Max Markson of Markson Sparks.
The move signals a serious push into mainstream media, brand partnerships and television opportunities.
Gia rose to prominence on MAFS this year thanks to her unapologetic personality and no-filter approach to conflict – qualities that also helped her build a rapidly growing social media fanbase.
Markson said in a statement that Gia had a captivating star quality and he was excited about representing her.
‘Gia has genuine star quality, and we’re excited to help shape the next phase of her career and position her for long‑term success across television, media and commercial projects,’ he said.

With the new representation deal, industry insiders say Gia is being positioned for a much bigger career in entertainment.
Gia added that the move feels like the right step at the right time.
‘Max is an icon in the industry, and aligning myself with Markson Sparks feels like the perfect step forward,’ she said.
‘I’m excited about what’s ahead and grateful to have such an experienced team guiding me through this next stage.’
She has also credited her growing popularity to her outspoken nature and willingness to ‘say the quiet part out loud’ – a trait that often made her one of the more unpredictable personalities on the show.
Under the guidance of Markson Sparks, Gia will now focus on expanding her media profile, securing brand collaborations, and exploring opportunities across television, digital content, and live appearances.
Markson added that Gia joins a strong alumni roster of reality stars who have successfully transitioned into mainstream entertainment, including MAFS veterans Jessika Power and Cyrell Paule.
The A-List talent agent has previously represented several global names, including Pamela Anderson and Kim Kardashian.