MAFS star Olivia launched her OnlyFans account last month and has transitioned from posting lingerie photos of herself to raunchy NSFW videos and images.

Olivia’s subscription fee is $14.99 – which is relatively high compared to other creators. In order to see what Olivia posts, you need to subscribe to the platform.

Without being subscribed, viewers can still see the captions she posts and the number of likes they get, but the picture itself is blocked.

While Olivia originally posted photos wear lingerie, in recent days she’s started posting considerably more risque captions.

“I got fucked this morning. Before and after pics just landed in your DM’s,” she captioned a post on June 5th.

“lil video of my boobies and butt jiggling in this set hitting your inboxes later today,” the reality personality wrote on June 4th.

“What would you be doing behind me?” She captioned a piece of content on June 7th.

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Olivia spoke to Daily Mail when she launched her account, and teased some couple content with her boyfriend and MAFS co-star Jackson Lonie. “I’ll start with lingerie photos and videos and then some couple photos with Jackson because he wants to make his OnlyFans debut!” she said.

Jackson launched his own OnlyFans account earlier this week by posting a link to his OF account on Instagram alongside a teasing selfie of himself.

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“I’m actually annoyed at myself for trying to give you & Oliva advice on dealing with the MAFS sh*tstom because I was honestly worried about both your mental health in the aftermath. You obviously both went onto it for very different reasons to me,” commented Clare Verrall, another former MAFS contestant.

Other commenters were also suspicious. “The stunt last week all makes sense now,” wrote someone. “Does the girl you snogged get a discount,” someone else cheekily responded.

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