First, we had Olivia, then we had her (now ex) boyfriend Jackson, and now we have a third season nine MAFS star who has cemented themselves in the top 5% of all OnlyFans creators; Daniel Holmes.

Within 48 hours of launching his OnlyFans account, Daniel has proudly announced that he is in the top 5.6% of all creators on the platform.

The reality star posted a screenshot of his account that reads, “You are in the top 5.6% of all creators.” He captioned the IG story, “In under 48 hours… Come find out why” with a link to his account.

While fans can’t see Daniel’s photo and video content with a subscription, they can see his text posts. Yesterday, the 31-year-old posted a message promising his subscribers that he promises to bring them exclusive content.

“Hey fam! As some of you may have seen the announcement that Carolina and I have split. The community here is super nice for a change so thank you for that!” He wrote.

The post continued, “I guess I wanted to make a quick post to let you know I’m still going strong on here regardless and plan to continue building and create a unique community experience exclusive for my subscribers!”

Daniel was originally partnered with Jessica Seracino on the popular TV show 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. Daniel and Carolina dated for months after the experiment but announced their breakup yesterday.

No doubt, Olivia is the most successful participant from this year’s MAFS when it comes to OnlyFans. In July she shared an IG story of her OF account stating that she was in the top 0.01% of creators on the platform.

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