MAFS star Olivia Frazer claims that she’s earned more in five months on OnlyFans than she did in her five years of teaching.

It has only been five months since Married At First Sight star Olivia Frazer joined OnlyFans, but she claims that she’s made more money on the platform in that time than she did in five years of teaching.

Frazer opened up about the earnings from her career choice in an Instagram Q&A. While she did not reveal an exact number, a look at average entry-level teaching salaries hints at the figure being upwards of 350k AUD.

“Let’s just say in less than five months I’ve made more than what I would have in my first five years of teaching.” Frazer said. In May, she claimed that she earned 10k AUD in the first 12 hours of signing up on the platform.

Despite the money, however, Frazer is adapting a realistic view for the future – she knows the OnlyFans gig is ‘not going to last forever.’

“It took me 25 years to work out I wanted to be a teacher. I was ambitious and really fucking good at it. Now that’s impossible, I’m stuck. I love OnlyFans but know that’s not going to last forever.” she claimed.

She added: “For now, I’m just going to pour so much love and energy into that, invest my money wisely and figure it out. Maybe fund some business that would allow me to be creative but I’m going to take my time and be smart.”

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Frazer’s time on OnlyFans has come with its own fair share of drama. In June, she claimed she had earned more money than fellow MAFS star Jessika Power’s best month – which was then disputed by Power.

In July, she was accused of faking her claims of being among the top 0.02% of OnlyFans creators after one creator claimed that the screenshot she provided as proof was from an outdated version of the app.

“This isn’t current. OF changed the layout of their statement statistics a couple of weeks ago. If what she posted is true, it wasn’t screenshotted on that day (she posted) as they’d already changed the layout.” the creator said.

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