Ever since some of the MAFS stars debuted their red “My Body, My Choice Bitch” t-shirts last week, images of the tops are practically inescapable.

ICYMI, Domenica was told that multiple cast members had seen a nude photo of her at a MAFS dinner party. Turns out, Olivia, her arch nemesis on the reality series, had circulated a nude photo of Dom that she’d found on her OnlyFans account.

Throughout subsequent episodes of the show, Domenica tried to explain that she didn’t care that a nude photo of her was leaked, but she cared that no one thought to tell her directly, and instead shared the photo around with “malicious” intent.

In a show of support for Domenica, Al, Ella, Brent and Jack wore red t-shirts that read “My Body, My Choice Bitch” to a MAFS viewing party. Domenica also wore the shirt.

Now, Domenica has popped the shirts up for sale, so that MAFS fans can sport them themselves. The shirts are a collaboration between Dom and So Dramatic! and are up for grabs for $29.99 each. Twenty percent of all sale proceeds will be donated to NSW and Queensland flood victims via GIVIT, an organisation making sure your funds go where the Australian people need them most.

The slogan shirts will be available for a limited time only, and can be bought from the  So Dramatic! store here.

Olivia’s choice to circulate the nude photo of Dom – along with other vindictive acts towards her co-star – was met with much backlash from viewers. Over the controversial season, Olivia has unofficially crowned the villain of season nine, and has said the resulting backlash “scared to leave her house”.

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In a recent interview, Olivia was asked if she’s “still feeling the hate” from the Australian public.

“Yeah, of course, I am,” she replied. “Jack’s [Jackson] gotta take me to the shops, I’m scared of public.”

She added: “I don’t know what the public wants from me if I’m too scared to go out”.

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