The long list of former MAFS stars who’ve joined OnlyFans has grown one name longer with the arrival of Daniel Holmes on the content-sharing platform.

Daniel announced his new account in an Instagram photo that shows him topless and wearing a *very* tight pair of pants. “Link in bio,” he captioned the pic and added a chilli emoji.

The MAFS intruder’s account costs $12.95 per month to subscribe to, and his bio reads, “Exclusive content for my subscribers. I’ll also be using this platform as a place to speak more freely and share some truths that I just wouldn’t get away with anywhere else!”

OnlyFans is a popular platform for former MAFS participants. From the 2022 season alone, Mitch Eynaud, Jackson Lonie, Olivia Frazer and Domenica Calarco have all joined the platform since filming wrapped.

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However, the trend didn’t start this season. Prior to the most recent series of MAFS, alum Jessika Power, Ines Basic, Tamara Joy, Amanda Micallef, Mishell Karen, Hayley Vernon, Alana Lister and Jaimie Gardner all have active profiles on the platform

Jessika reportedly raked in over $200,000 in her first month on the subscription service – a figure that 2022 MAFS villain Olivia Frazer claimed to smash when she began creating content herself, putting her in the top 0.1 per cent.

Hayley Vernon, who claims to be in the top 0.2 per cent of creators worldwide, charges $10 per month for her spicy subscription, banking around $600,000 a year. It is believed Mishel Karen and Alana Lister earn up to $30,000 a month via the platform.

Daniel was originally partnered with Jessica Seracino and co-star Carolina was partnered with Dion Giannarelli. Jessica left the experiment before Daniel pursued Carolina, however, Carolina was still partnered with Dion when was secretly meeting up with Daniel and hooking up with him. When the other participants found out about the affair, both Daniel and Carolina received a lot of backlash and were ostracised from the group.

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