Aussie reality TV icon Brooke Blurton has joined what feels like every new MAFS star by having an OnlyFans account, but she’s not participating just yet.

In an interview with Yahoo! Lifestyle, The Bachelorette star revealed her thoughts on the subscription platform, dropping a bombshell in the process.

“I have an OnlyFans account, as in I watch other people,” she explained. “I just find it so intriguing. I’m interested, I’m curious, I can’t help that! I have to know! And, you know, I’m also gay so I love women’s bodies and physiques, and if that’s what it is, why not?”

You almost had us there, Brooke. I wonder if she’s subscribed to any of the MAFS contestants yet? When asked if she’d ever consider posting her own pictures on OnlyFans, she expressed her reticence.

“To be honest, I’ve never been confident in myself to show that much,” she insisted. “I know with OnlyFans there’s not one way of doing it. Like Instagram, it’s a creative space for people to show themselves creatively or express themselves however they want to express themselves, and I feel like I’ve never been able to do that. So who knows!”

Not that Blurton really needs to be on OnlyFans. She’s currently promoting her Nova Original Podcast, Not So PG, in which she and Matty Mills discuss topics such as relationships, mental health, and what it feels like being part of the First Nations and LGBTIQ+ communities while working in the media.

She’s also on the cover of Australian Women’s Health during NAIDOC Week, a fact that Blurton was very proud about.

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“That was a huge thing for my career being on the cover of a magazine because growing up I didn’t have that many role models or people that I felt role modelled who I wanted to grow up and be,” she said.

“And now I’m like, oh my god, I’m just this short petite First Nations woman that’s on this First Nations cover. My typical job was doing youth work and working with young people, and now here I am.

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