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    Bec called herself a ‘socialite’ on MAFS Australia, so here’s how posh she really is She was given a $2.5 million house 5 HOURS AGO Claudia Cox | Entertainment Add as preferred source on Google Bec was introduced to MAFS Australia viewers as a “socialite”. What does that even mean in 2026? Does she just fill her time by watching the polo? Here’s an extensive deep dive into how posh the MAFS Australia bride Bec really is. Yes, Bec’s family is really rich Her dad is Lee Zacharia, a nightclub owner. He was on Cleo magazine’s list of most eligible bachelors in 1988. Bec had a boujie childhood. Bec went to an all girls’ private school called Wilderness School. She told TV Week: “My father was a bit of a lothario. My grandmother was on the Merit Commission; my grandfather was the first Greek doctor in Adelaide. Since I can remember, I’ve been going to the polo, the races and these events, which got me on this list of singles. I think it’s quite embarrassing though.” The Advertiser named Bec Adelaide’s most eligible bachelorette in 2011 and 2024). Apparently, she’s one of “Adelaide’s best-known socialites”. I’ll take their word for it. Bec was given a $2.5 million house Really. The house in question appears during the homestays on MAFS Australia. She confirmed on the MAFS Funny podcast that the house has a $96,000 AUD mortgage (£50,000) which she’s been paying off for three years. At the moment, Bec is renting it out. She explained: “I’m very fortunate for what I’ve got, the family I have, what I’ve been given, and what I will get. But, I’ve worked since I was 15, right? It’s not like I just get handed everything. It’s not like mum or dad are like, ‘Here’s a credit card! Enjoy your life!'” Bec’s house on MAFS (Credit: Nine) What does she even do for work, then? At the moment? Nothing. Bec actually lived in the West Kensington bit of London for several years. She worked in real estate, and befriended the future Love Island: All Stars winner Samie Elishi. After moving back to Australia, Bec got a job as an account manager. She left this role to appear on MAFS. After filming, she landed a new job in sales for a manufacturing company. However, her bosses fired her after watching her outburst during the third dinner party of MAFS Australia. For all the latest MAFS news, scandals, gossip and updates – like The Holy Church of MAFS on Facebook.  More on: MAFS Reality TV TV Claudia Cox | Entertainment Add as preferred source on Google RECOMMENDED READ Grads are using this test to find flexible, well-paid roles which suit their personality Yep, it's possible to have both LATEST A breakdown of the plastic surgery Moriah Wilson’s killer Kaitlin Armstrong got to avoid police Hayley Soen The before and after pictures are wild ‘We were going to raise the child together’: Chris from MAFS’ ex drops bombshell claims Ellissa Bain He alleged they were still together MAFS’ Tyson denies ‘homophobic’ claims and shares more shocking views on gay men with kids Ellissa Bain ‘I really think I’m a realist’ Revealed: The six MAFS Australia 2026 cast members who are secretly mega rich Hayley Soen Maybe they’re not on the show to make money Bec called herself a ‘socialite’ on MAFS Australia, so here’s how posh she really is Claudia Cox She was given a $2.5 million house MAFS’s Joel is trying to make money off his cringe drum video in the weirdest ways possible Claudia Cox Does the world need merch of his teddy bear? 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