Married At First Sight's Rebecca Zemek has finally broken her silence over footage of her kissing a mystery man while she was still filming the show.
On Sunday night's episode, ‘bride’ Rebecca Zemek and her ‘groom’ Jake Edwards, were shown a video of Beck’s trip back to Perth to visit her sick dog, which all looked very innocent to begin with.
It appears that Beck was given a phone by producers so she could document her time with her dog, Oscar.
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However, things took a turn when a mystery man was spotted coming into the shot, with Beck leaping up to give him a number of kisses.
While she initially said she thought it was her brother in the footage, she came clean and said the man was an 'old burn' who had helped her out when her dog was sick.
Now, Beck has revealed that she didn't even think the kiss constituted as cheating when it was happening but looking back at it now she sees how it was a 'betrayal of trust'.
"At the time in my emotional state I didn't see it or think of it as cheating," Beck told 9Entertainment.
"That wasn't saying it crossed my mind that I slipped up. It was probably because where Jake and I were at we didn't really have that physical intimacy spark going on at the time," she said.
Beck said she now sees that it was in fact cheating and can understand the effect it had on Jake.
Her comments come after Jackie 'O' Henderson revealed the 27-year-old "pulled out of all of her interviews after what happened" on the Kyle and Jackie O Show yesterday.
The explosive finale left viewers calling foul play, with many thinking the storylines had been ‘staged’. Viewers were left scratching their heads as to one scene in particular.
People are questioning how the experts got their hands on the evidence and why Beck would send it to them in the first place?
“How did that even get recorded. Let alone find it’s way into producer hands. Such a setup,” on person wrote on Twitter.
“Massive eye roll at the holier than thou attitude of the ‘experts’…as if they didn’t want/set up/know about all the fake drama,” another person said.
“One of the worst scripts ever put together,” a fan of the show said.
The comments continued, with one person writing: “Anyone else think the Bec video seemed very staged?”
“Completely staged but still so good to see Bec stumped for words,” a viewer wrote.
“Seriously though… if we can’t all just admit this is all staged and scripted AF, and just sit back and enjoy this show for the famewhore battle royale that it is, that’s on us.”
Jake Edwards was apparently in such shock last night that he nearly threw up when he watched the footage.
“See, the whole time, the whole experiment, there's been no affection. Nothing. We've never had sex. And clearly this is why. It's all adding up to me now,” Jake said.
“You should've dumped me at the vows. I can handle that. Because right up until now, this moment, you and I were fine.”
Jake went on to say: “I'm empty, mate. I'm shattered.”
The bombshell came after Beck was left furious over a NYE kiss between Jake and Booka.
Fans watched as a riled-up Beck called out Booka and Jake at the dinner table, saying the pair had ruined her relationship.
"On New Year's Eve I shared a kiss with about 10 of my friends, as I do every New Year's Eve as the clock strikes midnight. And Jake was one of those people because I'm very used to having close relationships with my male friends," Booka told 9Entertainment.
Booka said that in her friend group, giving somebody a kiss on the lips was “very normal” but she understands why Beck was so upset about it.
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