She was dumped just three days after professing her love for Bachelorette winner Pete Mann, but now Becky Miles has found love right in her backyard.
WATCH BELOW: Becky and Pete’s first kiss on The Bachelorette
The 30-year-old reality star took to Instagram on Monday night to reveal that she was dating James Bevitron – a fellow Newcastle local.
In the adorable selfie, Becky and James glowed with happiness as they smile for the camera.
“Yesterday I took this pic and thought it was hella cute…This is what a happy Becky looks like and it feels pretty damn good,” she captioned the post.
“I feel understood, appreciated and loved by you and that’s a pretty amazing place to be…Here’s to many more kombi #vanlife adventures with you.”
Becky’s reality TV pals were quick to share their messages of congratulations, and leading the pack was her fellow Bachelorette, Elly.
“*Heart explosion* love you too!” the younger Miles sister penned.
“So sweet,” Newcastle Married At First Sight bride Lizzie Sobinoff commented.
“My lord you’re so beautiful,” remarked Bachelor in Paradise star Jessica Brody.
Becky’s Bachelorette ex Pete Mann infamously broke things off with her via FaceTime after three days and also revealed that he was back with his ex-girlfriend, Rachel Evans shortly afterwards.
In a chat with Now To Love, Becky admitted that she had been “blindsided” by Pete calling time on their romance.
“We spent about three days together and we had a lovely time. I think that’s why I was quite blindsided when he broke it off because, you know, in those moments he was saying all the right things,” the reality star confessed.
“Once we were back home I gave him a little bit of space and then we had a FaceTime call and he just expressed to me that he’d realised that he didn’t really think there was a spark there.”
“I was absolutely devastated.”
Meanwhile Becky’s sister Elly is still single and ready to mingle after she and her chosen winner Frazer Neate called it quits.
The blonde beauty came under fire last month when she spoke about the controversial history of Australia Day that many First Nations’ people refer to as Invasion Day and just hours later attended a pool party with friends.
Elly then shared a message of apology to her fans admitting that she had a “complete lapse of judgement.”
“To answer people’s comments from yesterday, there is nothing else I can say in this situation other than, ‘I am sorry.’ I had a complete lapse of judgement and have a lot of regret for my actions. I sincerely apologise for upsetting anyone,” she wrote in a typed statement shared to her Instagram Stories.
“I stand by my attendance at the Change The Date protest and feel that it is an incredibly important issue. I truly wasn’t being insincere with my attendance. I know how it looks, we all make mistakes – I made one yesterday and all I can say once again, from the bottom of my heart is that I am truly sorry. x”