Bec Zacharia Rips Gia Fleur in Unaired Mafs Australia Clip
mafs australia put Bec Zacharia’s feud with Gia Fleur back in focus when an unaired dinner party three clip showed her unloading an explicit rant to producers. The footage adds fresh material to a conflict that began at the hen do and later spilled into deleted scenes tied to the series’ after-show coverage.
In the clip, Zacharia called Fleur a “stupid f--king bitch” and said she was “so dumb,” after telling producers, “We’ll talk about how she thinks I’m her friend... Gia, she thought I was her friend. I purposely went out yesterday with her.” She also said they went to Darling Harbour, then added, “Darling Harbour. Stupid f--king bitch. She’s so dumb.”
Dinner party three footage
Zacharia’s language was far more pointed than the on-screen argument most viewers saw. She continued, “That’s how dumb she is. I’m so smart, she thinks she’s smart babe. I’m smarter than you. She’s as fake as her f--king nose and her tits and her ass mate, f--k off.”
She then framed the fallout inside the room itself: “And now, no one in that room is going to believe anything she says. I’m actually so proud of myself for being such a c---.” For a reality franchise built on edited confrontations, that kind of unaired material gives the feud a sharper edge than the broadcast episodes alone.
Hen do to Darling Harbour
The dispute started at the hen do, where Zacharia and Fleur clashed from the moment they met. Zacharia said Fleur’s “attitude stinks,” while Fleur described Zacharia as a “five out of 10.” The pair later argued over whether Danny Hewitt said Fleur was his type, then joined forces with Brook at an infamous dinner party before becoming enemies again.
That arc matters because the unaired clip does not stand alone. Deleted scenes from MAFS Australia: After the Dinner Party already showed Fleur’s puppeteering, and Fleur also came under fire in unaired scenes with Brook at the second dinner party. Zacharia had already drawn attention after a vulgar speech that left Rachel Gilmore in tears, while Juliette Chae exposed vile things she said about Alissa Fay and David Momoh.
After the Dinner Party fallout
Bec Zacharia and Gia Fleur are now part of a wider group of cast names repeatedly surfacing in deleted or unaired footage, alongside Brook Crompton, Chris Nield, Tyson Gordon, Juliette Chae, Rachel Gilmore, Alissa Fay and David Momoh. For viewers, the practical takeaway is simple: the feud is no longer limited to what aired in the main episodes, and the extra footage keeps shifting the public record of who said what.
That makes the unaired dinner party three clip the more consequential piece of the story. It turns a familiar reality-TV conflict into a sharper question of edit, evidence and reputation, with Zacharia’s own words now doing the heaviest damage.