‘MAFS’ villain and new OnlyFans star Olivia Frazer has surprisingly opened up about her sexuality on social media.

The reality TV contestant capped a rather turbulent week by hosting an Instagram Q&A, and things got honest pretty fast. After one fan questioned Olivia’s sexuality, she was forthright in her reply.

“I’ve never spoken about this publicly before, but I identify as pansexual,” she revealed. “It’s not about looks, gender, anything, it’s just the person’s soul, their personality. That might be a bit of a shock to people because I don’t really talk about it.”

Following the Instagram Q&A, Olivia told the Daily Mail that she’d never actually been in a relationship with a female before, although she’s always identified as ‘not one hundred per cent straight’.

The revelation came immediately after she posted a video message alongside her partner Jackson Lonie which addressed the cheating scandal that’s rocked the couple. “Appreciating everyone’s love and support during this hard time,” the video was captioned.

“Look, just taking a second to jump on here to address what happened last weekend. It’s sh*t, I f**ked up,” Jackson started saying. “All the negativity we’ve been getting from the show, the way I’ve kind of been dealing with it is to get blackout drunk, which don’t get me wrong, isn’t an excuse and it’s not acceptable.”

He also confirmed that the couple were staying together, adding, “We’ve got a lot of healing to do, but ultimately we love each other.” The pair then weirdly ended the video by saying “it’s not worth throwing it away” at the same time.

After posting the video last night, some of their fellow MAFSstars soon sent messages of support. “I love you guys. What you have definitely isn’t worth throwing away,” wrote Tamara Djordjevic.

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“I think people need to understand you’re still humans and no one unless they have been through half of what you guys have would ever understand the pressure it puts on peoples mental health and ultimately a relationship. Always have my support.”

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