In an ironic yet unsurprising twist, MAFS Olivia has revealed that she’s thinking about starting an OnlyFans account with her boyfriend Jackson Leonie.

The news comes as a surprise to MAFS fans considering that a major storyline on the show centred around Olivia outing co-star Domenica for being on OnlyFans. Olivia circulated the photos she found of Dom around the group in, what was largely received as, a malicious manner.

However, despite the OnlyFans drama on Married at First Sight, Olivia said she’d open a fan with her on-show husband, and current boyfriend, Jackson Leonie.

“I’ve never had a problem with OnlyFans. I used to work at a lingerie shop for years and have always been about embracing your sexuality,” she told the Daily Mail.

“I’ve been considering starting an OnlyFans account with Jackson,” she added.

“I’m not sure we will be doing it anytime soon, but it has definitely been discussed.”

“My personality is one that’s more likely to embrace OnlyFans and have an account than it is to ever shame someone [for having one].”

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Throughout season nine of MAFS, participants Olivia and Dom constantly locked horns over various issues and found themselves in a number of fiery confrontations with each other.

One of those confrontations was the abovementioned OnlyFans incident. Frazer admitted to finding a risque picture of Calarco that was used to promote her OnlyFans account, and sharing it with other participants in the MAFS experiment.

In the episode where Domenica was told that most of the group had already seen the photo, Dom stressed that she wasn’t upset about the old photo being unearthed, but rather, the way the topic was breached to her. Rather than approaching Dom directly about the photo, a member of the group bought it up at a group dinner party, and many cast members revealed that they had already seen the racy picture.

The incident left many viewers outraged with the Australian Commercial Media Authority confirming receipt of 40 complaints, stating “most of the contacts referred to allegations of inappropriate sexual content or treatment of participants”.

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