MAFS star Olivia has confirmed that she has already broken up with her new boo, Will Mitchell.

The reality star shared the news during an Instagram Q&A session when she was asked about her “new boyfriend”.

“How does your new (conveniently British) feel about your desire to marry for a visa,” one follower asked.

Olivia responded by clarifying that she never intended to marry specifically for a visa and suggested that she and Will had already split.

She responded in the past tense when referring to Will: “He’s not my boyfriend, we were just hanging out,” she wrote.

Olivia added, “the marriage for a visa thing is a joke. I’d never marry anyone for anything less than being deeply in love.”

In a subsequent story, the 29-year-old made it clear that she and Will are over.

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“Are you in a relationship/dating anyone at the moment?” a follower asked to which Olivia responded: “Nope xx.” She added, “I said on a live yesterday that my phone is DRY. Boring.”

The first story by Olivia from MAFS The second

In November, Yahoo Lifestyle captured Olivia and Will on a date at The Glebe Hotel in Sydney shortly after meeting at a media party.

In an interview shortly after – which was actually hosted by Olivia’s ex Jackson, she described Will as “chill as fuck”. However, the reality star said the way that she was presented on MAFS has affected her new relationship.

“So many people are like, ‘you’re so clingy and overbearing. No wonder Jackson ran a mile. New guy’s gonna run a mile.’”

“I’m so fucking chilled. I think the way that people perceive me from the show and the way that they edited me as well to be…. is fucking me up now that I’m seeing someone new. ”

“It’s made me scared that’s what I’m like when I know I’m not. Now I’m super trepidacious with how I approach this new thing.”

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