Chapter 1: What prompted Bec to join the podcast for an honest discussion?
Hello and welcome back to the Maths Funny Podcast and welcome to a bit of a different episode because in this one I'm going to be joined by Bec which may surprise you and to be honest it surprised me as well she did reach out and ask if she could come on the podcast initially I was a bit like I don't really want to I don't really want to be interviewing cast this year I said that recently in a podcast I haven't needed to have enjoyed commentating the season without that and
But Beck to me is interesting in the sense of, and trust me, I say this to Beck in the podcast interview you're about to hear. She's interesting in the way that in some episodes you do feel sorry for her. And then in the next one, literally the next scene, you hate her because she's a bully and just as bad as everyone else. And I said, you can come on the podcast under two conditions.
I'm not going to go easy on you and be all fluffy and friendly and just ignore all the bad stuff because you're here talking to me. I'm not going to be like, you're horrible, but I'm going to call her out on her things and see what she has to say. And Again, in order for her to come on, she has to answer honestly. And you know what?
I respect how honest she was, especially when I questioned around alcohol consumption and drug use. And during the part where we do discuss drug use, you'll hear a little bit of beeping. And that's because, yes, Beck can admit to doing things herself. And I can put that on this podcast because she's admitting it.
Chapter 2: How did Bec's experiences with alcohol and drugs impact her life?
But if she's then saying other people were doing things... I haven't got them admitting it. They haven't publicly said it. Therefore, I can't really broadcast that. So yeah, when you do hear beeps, that's why, in case you were confused. So yeah, that's the background to this interview you're about to hear.
I assume I'm going to get comments online like, don't give her a platform, blah, blah, blah. And you know what? Everyone's entitled to their opinion. If you don't wish to hear the interview, don't listen. But for me, I think it serves as such a...
great reminder of why anybody thinking about going on a reality TV show or just craving like some kind of fame or influencer status, just how it's just not worth it. And you'll hear in this interview, because it does get quite sad, just how Sad Beck's life now is, and that's the only way to describe it. As a result of going on this show, she's now lost a career.
Chapter 3: What led to Bec's firing from her job after appearing on the show?
Her reputation's kind of fucked. Her friends and family are like, what is this? Who is the person we're watching? And it's just, yeah, as I said, sad. Anyway, enjoy. Sorry, that wasn't the best teaser. It's not all sad. It's quite funny. I've just realized that's not the best promotion, is it? Hello, Beck.
Hello, Josh. How are you?
I'm good.
How are you? I'm good.
Chapter 4: How did the reality show affect Bec's relationships with friends and family?
I'm great. Thanks for having me.
I feel a bit unsettled.
Having me in your house?
Yeah.
I'm coming to get you.
Yeah. I did make a point earlier this season saying I wasn't really going to do any interviews. Yep. Last year I said I will welcome anybody on to give them one chance to share their side of the story. Yep. Especially if I've been like hammering them or commentating negatively. That's the least I can do. This year I thought, nah, fuck them all. They're all horrible.
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Chapter 5: What was the truth behind Bec's house ownership controversy?
But you are somebody who I feel like every other episode, we all change our mind. And I'll be honest, there's some episodes where I go, you are unhinged and awful. But then there's some way you go, I kind of feel sorry for you and you're not as bad as like the G is. And then we go, okay, but then the next episode, you're even worse than you were the two before.
Yeah.
So then it's like, I don't quite know how I feel about you.
All accurate. Yeah, you're right. That's how I feel about myself when I've watched it back, to be honest with you.
Have you been surprised watching it back?
Yeah, it's been confronting. It's also annoying because like there's so many elements to me that you don't get to see. But also it's like, why are you such a bitch? Or like, why did you cry so much? Or what are you doing?
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Chapter 6: How did Bec feel about her on-screen persona compared to her real self?
Shut up, you know?
Yes. Shut up. Yeah, I suppose, well, they say the experiment is holding a mirror up to you guys in a way you haven't previously. Is that what you felt? Like, have you recognized the person you've watched?
No. I mean it was filmed so long ago now. Like it's like nearly a year ago, right? Well, not a year. It's nine months ago now. So I know the person that I am now because being in that experiment was ā it was the hardest thing I've ever done. Like really it was the hardest thing I've ever done in my life.
And I moved to London on a one-way ticket with like no money and nowhere to live and no job alone at 25. Do you know what I mean?
Chapter 7: What lessons did Bec learn from her reality TV experience?
And that was hard but this was harder. It's been difficult to watch myself back, yeah. It's been difficult to disappoint my friends and family and myself the way I have. But then there's also moments where I've gone, shit, like, you know, you're a product of your surroundings in that moment and, like, I give myself a little bit of grace. But it's here and there, you know.
Well, that's what I was saying. Like there are those moments where you just seem like in the nicest way, a bit insecure, broken, desperately wanting this happy ending with Danny who I don't think ever liked you.
Never liked me.
This feels brutal, but I don't think that guy liked you in the slightest.
I mean watching it back I'm like wow, what a fool I am. Because like what you see on camera, remember I'm watching that for the first time. So the relationship that I had off camera is nothing of what I'm watching on camera at all. Danny and I were in a good spot and because of the way I'm watching this we don't have any communication anymore.
And that's because you're seeing this different side in his voxies where he's... Yeah.
Like, why didn't you leave?
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Chapter 8: How does Bec view her future and potential career opportunities?
Why didn't he leave? Why didn't you write leave, man? You can't stand me. Look at him. He's like... Like, every time I speak, it's like he wants to shit himself.
Yeah. I think we all knew you two were never gonna last the honeymoon. The sex was the best sex ever. And then it cuts to Nanny and- The sex was terrible.
And we had a conversation about it in the morning and it was agreed that we would both go out there and say, it was great. I went out there and kept my part of the deal and he did not.
Great.
Yeah. I should have known then and there, what have I done?
Let's start at the beginning. I want to give you an opportunity to try and explain every shit moment because there's been a lot.
We're going to be here until tomorrow, mate.
Dinner party two. Yep. Where it felt like we had Gia, the mean girls, you were not part of that. Yep. And then suddenly you were and you're sat there egging it on. And there's that thing where if you laugh with a bully, you're also a bully. And then the text come out and then it was like, oh, Becky's just as bad.
Yeah, and I get that. I see that, to be honest with you. I agree with what you've just said. I think for me, my gripe was with Alyssa, right? And I don't know why those girls, they want to blame me, but like I never said to them, be mean to Alyssa. I never said that. Like my gripe was with Alyssa. And my gripe was because Gia had told me that Alyssa and David were saying X, Y and Z about me.
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