Zach Justice from Married At First Sight was one of the standouts from a memorable season 10, but what exactly is his job? The drama between the couples in season 10 was never-ending and oh-so-fun to watch. Perhaps "fun" isn't the correct word; it was more like the tragic car crash you couldn't peel your eyes away from. The whole cast certainly had their moments, even the lovable, quiet, success story, Jessica and Austin. But one cast member in particular truly boggled the mind: Zach Justice.

On their disastrous honeymoon in Panama, Zach told Mindy he wasn't attracted to her. Back home in Washington, D.C., Zach refused to move into their shared apartment. Slowly but surely, his inability to effectively communicate became clear as everyone in the cast started realizing the man talked in endless, senseless circles. Then the real kicker came when Mindy discovered Zach had struck up a relationship with one of her friends, Lindsay, and then lied about the true nature of that relationship. In the end, Zach was accused of using MAFS to advance his career and to become famous (or at least Instagram famous).

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After his MAFS experience, Zach went on a weird date with co-star Katie Conrad, and then parlayed his reality-stardom into his pre-reality career by starting his own training company, The Casual Athlete. According to the website, The Casual Athlete is "Built upon a foundation of precision training, realistic nutrition and an uncompromising vogue, The Casual Athlete (TCA) provides today’s competitors with the platform to access a lifestyle personally tailored to his 21st Century athletic capabilities. Integrating technology and performance based responsiveness, TCA provides the resources needed to achieve optimal levels of functionality, capability and durability."

Once again, Zach used a lot of the right words, but did he actually say anything? It's unclear how much working with The Casual Athlete costs or even what a customer can expect from a session. Aside from TCA, Zach, who is still living in Washington D.C., also offers nutritional consultations, promotes the Vuori apparel line, and works with Precision Nutrition, an online personal trainer and nutritional coaching company aimed at helping people lose weight and feel healthy.

As for what he made as a cast member, they're all paid $1,000 per episode. While it seems Zach has yet to achieve the fame and fortune he may have been seeking in appearing on Married At First Sight, the St. Mary's, Georgia, native is certainly hustling and seems to be doing well for himself.

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Source: The Casual Athlete, Soap Dirt