Bec is in hot water with David and Alissa on Married At First Sight Australia (MAFS) 2026 after Gia shared screenshots of their text messages.
Away from the cameras, the MAFS drama continues via text messages and Gia has been more than willing to share her “receipts”.
“I’ve got texts of her talking shit about everyone,” Gia declared during a MAFS Dinner Party. “She should be very worried. I’ve got all this in screenshots. The things she said about them is so f****d.”
Juliette was the first to mention these damaging text messages to the wider group. She claimed it was her and Gia’s “plan” to “address the screenshots” at the commitment ceremony, which Gia didn’t respond to.

The MAFS: After The Dinner Party has shed more light on the situation, revealing unseen footage of Gia’s individual conversations with Juliette, Bec, and Chris.
Mic’ed up, Gia can be heard revealing to Bec that she shared screenshots to Juliette. Yet, her conversation with Juliette afterwards is contradicting.
“[Bec] knows about the screenshots… somebody told her in production,” Gia told Juliette. “[Bec] said, ‘what does Juliette have on me?’ and I said, ‘I don’t know.’ I just admitted it to her.”
Then, mere minutes before heading into the ceremony, Gia told Chris, “We can’t back her, we can’t back Juliette… just trust me… it’s a losing battle.”
After many episodes teasing viewers, we’ve finally learnt what was said in the screenshots.

In bed with David, Alissa read out the text messages, sent to her by Juliette.
“Alissa is going f*****g down,” she read.
“Rat b***h with her rat husband,” another text continued. “Im gonna go so f*n hard on alissa and [her] fake relationship.”
“[You] know what Alissa probably isnt a bad girl but her head [is] so far up her f*****g a*****e she doesn’t even realise what a c*** [she] actually [is].”
And according to Alissa, who spoke on MAFS: After The Dinner Party, there were “way worse” messages than what viewers saw.

This week, the couples were separated to talk about their relationship with another participant of the experiment. David was assigned with Bec, who immediately dove into the text messages – unaware that he and Alissa had read the messages.
“I understand that I’ve been involved in certain aspects, I take full accountability and responsibility,” Bec said. “But the person that keeps on bringing it up, keeps on [taking] themselves out of that situation and being Alissa’s friend, is Gia. It’s just a vendetta against me.”
“In those text messages, I wasn’t rude about you. I wasn’t rude about Alissa. I was just talking about your relationship.”
David held his tongue for as long as he could. While he eventually broke, David was still quite reserved all things considered. However, he was respecting his wife’s Alissa wishes to discuss the messages with Bec later.
“I’m the one that takes accountability, apologies when I’m wrong, and moves on to try and be a better human being,” Bec told producers. “It’s taught me not to put anything in text messages, that’s for sure.”
In a follow-up interview with nine.com.au, Alissa revealed there were also messages from Gia that “weren’t nice either.”

“They’re pretty vulgar, she was calling me a rat as well, and she was saying she doesn’t f**k with people like me,” Alissa claimed. “She said I’m not relatable to anyone in Australia and that they’ll see that, and she’s just trying to drag me down, just jealousy, nasty, nasty comments.”
“No one could have topped what Bec said, like Gia wouldn’t even top what Bec said. I’m sorry, you just don’t put that s**t in a message.”
This wasn’t the first time Gia has shared messages between herself and Bec, discussing Alissa. During a previous MAFS Dinner Party, Gia read out messages allegedly from Bec.
“Alissa went home for the weekend – turmoil in the relationship,” Gia read in front of the group.
“Alissa’s in love with her ex,” she continued, claiming this message in particular was sent the day prior.
With a MAFS Dinner Party yet to come, we have no doubt there will be more information brought to light.