MAFS star Olivia Frazer has insisted she’d love to sue media outlets for defamation over their recent coverage of the infamous OnlyFans nude photo incident

One of the most controversial moments in MAFS history occurred last season when Olivia allegedly “outed” fellow contestant Domenica Calarco as an OnlyFans creator.

All hell ensued. The police were contacted, with the matter still under investigation. She was accused of sharing “revenge porn”. After she then got an OnlyFans account for herself, popular creators from the platform blasted her decision.

Olivia’s has now fired back though, denying that she ever did anything wrong. During an Instagram Q&A yesterday, she responded to a fan asking if she’d ever sue MAFS, but she had other targets in mind.

“Um, probably not because of contracts and stuff, but I do want to sue every publication for defamation that’s ever printed or said that I leaked OnlyFans content from Dom,” she revealed.

According to Olivia, the intimate images of her MAFS rival were already publicly available on sites like Reddit, with Domenica wishing to promote her OnlyFans.

As Daily Mail Australia said at the time of the picture scandal, Olivia’s actions couldn’t be classed as “revenge porn” as the pictures were sourced from Dominic’s public social media accounts and not from behind a paywall.

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After all the furore, joining OnlyFans has paid off for Olivia. Last week, she posted a screenshot during an Instagram Q&A showing her huge success on the platform – it showed that she’s currently in the top 0.02% of all content creators on the platform.

Elsewhere in last week’s Q&A, Olivia stated that she was never against OnlyFans, despite legions of MAFS fans believing she was after she revealed Domenica’s account to the cast during filming.

“What did I saw was wrong with OF on the show? Nothing. You can’t quote it or find a clip of it because that’s an insinuation NOT a fact. And NOT something that ever happened,” she said.

“The issue was always D*m (co-star Domenica) having open social platforms (like Twitter, Reddit, Instagram, Pinterest, Youtube) when everyone else had to put their socials on private and hand over passwords.”

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