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MAFS bride Olivia claims ‘bad girl’ persona is result of manipulative editing

Olivia Frazer has copped the wrath of viewers for her behaviour on the show, but she’s claimed it’s all the result of manipulative editing.

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Married At First Sight’s ‘villain’ bride Olivia Frazer has sensationally claimed most of the bad things she’s said on the show have been taken “completely out of context” and that it’s “warped reality”.

The 27-year-old teaching student started out as the nice girl of the experiment but in recent weeks has come under fire from viewers for her admittedly “petty b*tch” behaviour towards fellow bride, Domenica Calarco.

And it’s not faring any better for Olivia, who has been slammed ahead of tonight’s episode for finding and circulating a naked photo of Domenica, which she found on her secret OnlyFans account after the nasty glass-smashing incident last week.

Speaking on KIIS 101’s Jase & Lauren in the Morning today, Olivia said she was “embarrassed” by how poorly she’d been edited on the dating show.

“I know people who have good edits are like, ‘Don’t blame the edit’, but a lot of what I say is completely taken out of context,” Olivia argued.

Olivia Frazer said she copped a bad edit.
Olivia Frazer said she copped a bad edit.

Her TV husband Jackson Lonie, who was also on the interview, said it was like “watching a complete stranger.”

“To be perfectly honest we’re watching this and being like, it’s a completely different story. It’s not us, that’s not how it happened at all,” Jackson said.

“If you look at our whole story, they haven’t filmed us doing anything nice. I planned a massive thing for Liv at our home stay. It was really cute and beautiful and they’ve changed it all to not look good for poor old Liv.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Olivia also addressed her behaviour from last night’s episode, in which she seemed unwilling to accompany Jackson to his happy place – the gym – telling him, “I’m your world now”.

Later, Olivia told Jackson’s friends about how he needs to “grow up” from his hobby of working out.

“I don’t wanna be sitting at home twiddling my thumbs waiting for him to come home, I’m not up for that. If he’s willing to put that part of his life away to accommodate me and my feelings that will be ideal,” Olivia was heard saying, with viewers led to believe she was talking about the gym.

But Olivia said she was talking about something entirely different.

“I’m still in shock … The conversation about the gym, I was just in a sh*tty mood because I didn’t want to work out on TV, I felt like it was taking the Mickey of the former chubby girl,” Olivia said.

Jackson Leonie and Olivia Frazer said it felt like they were watching “complete strangers”.
Jackson Leonie and Olivia Frazer said it felt like they were watching “complete strangers”.

“That’s what I cracked it about. So that was a completely different conversation. Jackson’s friends asked me how I feel about him going out on a bender on the weekend and that’s when I said, ‘Yeah not good.’”

Olivia added she’s received death threats on her private Facebook page, revealing trolls have targeted her friends and her mother.

“I have my very private Facebook – I had to delete it – I feel violated because I had it on lockdown, nobody can see that except for friends and family,” she said.

“I’ve been getting death threats, my best friends been getting death threats, people are sending violent messages to my mum saying I should go join my (dead) dad.”

However, if she had her time again, Olivia said she’d still go on the show.

“I got Jackson and he’s the absolute love of my life. So absolutely,” she said.

Original URL: https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/reality-tv/married-at-first-sight/mafs-bride-olivia-claims-bad-girl-persona-is-result-of-manipulative-editing/news-story/171f4ae9ce1af682f8d41778fa67db92