Chapter 1: What serious accusations is Bec facing?
Hello and welcome back to the Maths Funny Podcast and tonight guys I have a very juicy episode for you and it's all about Beck from Adelaide who we just watched marry Danny the British Ranga and although this season is currently just a few days in, Beck is already copping some pretty serious accusations from various people who claim to know her personally and if what they're saying is true then I am speechless because this
is next level and something we have never seen before. Bear with me here now because this little recap is important before I get to the stuff being said online because this is all about public narrative versus actual reality. And think back to the first episode of this season of Monday Night, Beck was the first bride who we were introduced to.
Growing up, there was not a lot of self-love going on. My friends, they're all beautiful and skinny and I was never that. I was always the chubby one. But over the past 12 months, worked on my mind, worked on my health and I've lost 20 kilos.
And a lot of her backstory was about her overcoming her insecurities surrounding her appearance and her body and her physical transformation over the last year or two.
I don't think I'm a 10 out of 10 by any means at all. But I definitely walk through life now thinking and feeling that I'm beautiful.
And during that first episode, Beck was then presented to us as like this year's female hero as she spoke up against Gia, who had arrived and was presented to us as like, you know, the villain. Very similar to the Dom and Olivia stuff a few years ago.
Beck? Is that her name? Yeah. Yeah, weird bitch. She was looking at me in a way like, I hate this bitch.
I'm not going to go out of my way to be an asshole to someone, but gratitude stinks. I like it.
So from the very start of this series, the very first episode, the narrative established on screen was that Beck is a woman who has been on a journey that most female viewers will resonate with regarding her body. And even more female viewers would then get behind as she was the only one vocal against Gia.
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Chapter 2: How does Bec's backstory influence her narrative on the show?
They wrote, I don't know why I'm doing this accent. These two photos, it's my angry person accent. These two photos are taken the exact same day, but the maths version has been Photoshopped to make her bigger. As expected, this then sparked like a whole thread of people. We're talking hundreds of comments.
You know, you've got viewers scrolling through years of Beck's Instagram posts saying, well, she looks like she's always been slim. Maybe she did lie and, you know, not thinking. Maybe she just deleted any pictures where she didn't feel confident or look at them and enjoy how she looked.
And then you've got other people commenting and saying, well, I went to school with Beck and she was a mean girl. And then you've got other people who claim to also know Beck in real life. And they're like, no, she's none of these things. The people saying that they're just bitter and jealous and it's a mess.
But like the discourse around this has kind of planted the seed to a lot of you is that, hey, Maybe the Beck we've watched, like especially episode one, may not be the real Beck. And then as this thread has been blown up, a Daily Mail article then dropped on Tuesday with the headline, The vile sexual slur you didn't see on maths. Beck and Gia have the nastiest feud of the season.
And that article then reads, The Hens' Night introduced viewers to the cast of brides who will be tying the knot this year. Beck was positioned as emotionally fragile and carrying the weight of years of insecurity. Gia burst in with confidence, bordering arrogance. According to multiple sources, at one stage, Beck was overheard calling Gia a trashy slut.
A remark that stunned the crew and underscored how quickly the hostility had escalated. The slur was left on the cutting room floor, perhaps because it was too abrasive, or perhaps because it conflicted with the wounded persona of Beck that producers had already mapped out. That feels like a mic drum. I was like, how dramatic is that writing? Is that what news has become?
It's like I'm reading fiction. Carrying the weight of years of insecurity. Now, personally, I don't know if any of those things are true or if this is just some orchestrated takedown of another woman who is now in the public eye, which we've seen so many times before. But what I can tell you is I saw Beck a couple of times during filming and I think we had maybe one conversation for a few minutes.
And to me, I genuinely thought she was lovely. Like I left that thinking. all right, she'll probably be liked on the show. Like just, she was pleasant enough to me and maybe I was misled. Maybe she was nice to me, but maybe she's not nice overall. I don't know.
Like, again, I don't really know her, but something interesting to point out here, which goes with all this is I recently saw some pictures that were taken in December. I think of Gia and Beck hanging out together, making TikToks together, looking like best friends. I think they'd flown interstate to catch up together after the show. And,
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