A Surprising Alliance on Married At First Sight
Gia Fleur and Bec Zacharia, who have long been seen as rivals on the popular reality show Married At First Sight, have recently formed an unexpected alliance. Their relationship took a dramatic turn during the final week of the experiment when they found common ground in their shared frustrations with their husbands, Scott McCristal and Danny Hewitt.
At the final Dinner Party, their unusual partnership became evident when Bec helped Gia stage a crying stunt after she was put in the hot seat. This move shocked viewers and raised questions about the dynamics between the two women.
On Monday, April 6, Scott arrived at the Dinner Party in a rage after discovering that Gia had lied about leaving the experiment to return to Melbourne to be with her daughter. Instead, she had remained in Sydney. Scott accused Gia of emotionally manipulating him and lying, declaring he was “done” with their relationship. However, Gia made a surprising return to the Channel Nine show, reigniting the drama.
Bec played a crucial role in this development by informing Gia about what Scott had shared with the group. The two women then surprised viewers by teaming up to create a plan to win Scott over.
During a private conversation over drinks, Gia asked Bec what she was “up against” before the two women disappeared into the bathrooms for a private chat, which was captured on the mics. This bombshell exchange left viewers stunned as the two friends devised a stunt to make Gia appear as the “victim.” The plan involved her “crying” at the table.
In the conversation, Gia seemed determined to leave the Dinner Party, but Bec convinced her to stay, saying she still had a chance to “get through” to Scott and save their relationship. “I can see that he loves you, it’s all going to be OK, but you have to stay,” Bec told her. She warned Gia that the group would side with Scott if she left, adding, “You know what you need to do.”
Gia responded with a shocking statement: “Out victim him,” as the women had planned the conversation in advance.

Gia then asked Bec what she should say, and Bec provided the lines: “I love you, I’m sorry, I thought we had a family unit.” Bec admitted she was viewing the situation “strategically,” adding, “It’s not just about your relationship, it’s about all of Australia,” seemingly referring to their public image. “If you could cry, that would be great,” Bec added, with Gia replying, “Of course I will.”
Returning to the Dinner Party, Bec encouraged Gia to share a letter she had written for Scott. Despite their behind-the-scenes plan, Gia appeared to fight back tears as she declared her love for Scott. The staged stunt sparked outrage from viewers, and the group also seemed unconvinced by her declaration.

Scott then read out his own letter, accusing Gia of repeatedly lying to him and making “belittling” comments towards him. He claimed she threatened him with breaking up on numerous occasions and said he hadn’t shared the truth previously out of “respect” for his relationship with Gia.
“I can’t be with a woman who, behind my back, claims to the first guy who looks her way, ‘I only date men with money and who will pay for everything,’ he added, referring to her flirtatious conversation with her alternative match during the Final Date task.
After finishing his letter, Scott stormed out of the Dinner Party in floods of tears, proving there was no coming back for him and Gia.

Married At First Sight
EXCLUSIVE: MAFS groom Danny shocks with X-rated career move

Married At First Sight
MAFS’ David insists THIS bizarre injury is the REAL REASON behind Alissa breakup

Married At First Sight
MAFS stars Bec and Joel respond to THOSE romance rumours
Next






