Olivia Frazer was undoubtedly considered the biggest villain on season nine of MAFS – and perhaps even in the show’s entire history.

The reality star has conducted countless interviews in which she’s complained about the backlash shes’ received from the general public as a result of her time on the TV show.

Now, it seems as though the barrage of negative attention has become too much, as Olivia has deleted her Instagram account.

This afternoon her account appeared blank with all the content deleted, but her bio still read, “Inuitive. Bubbly. Honest. Participant on @MAFS 2022.” However, the account has completely disappeared this evening.

MAFS Olivia has deleted her instagram account

During a post-show interview with  HIT Network‘s Hughesy, Ed and Erin in late March, Olivia referenced a petition that’s been floating around the internet that’s calling for “the e-safety commissioner” to “immediately take action against Olivia Frazer” for circulating a racy picture of co-star Domenica Calarco.

“More people have signed a petition to have me arrested… than to end the war in Ukraine,” Frazer told the hosts of the circulating petition. “In Australia, I feel like I’m more hated than Vladimir Putin.”

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She has since made multiple claims that she’s been bullied extensively because of MAFS.

“I’m at the point now where I’m trying to get up off the floor … I’m at rock bottom, and I’m trying to get up,” she told host Mia Freedman on the podcast No Filter.

“And every time someone messages one of my loved ones something awful, I feel like I’m getting kicked back down. I’ve had death threats sent to my personal phone number … and I’ve had many on Facebook.

“It’s not just the show – if it was just the show, we could all just laugh and say, ‘Yeah that’s not Liv’s character, that’s a different story,’ but it’s the public believing it … it’s just the shock.”

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