MAFS viewers pile on Olivia Frazer and producers for ‘disgusting’ nude photo drama
Ahead of tonight’s chaotic MAFS dinner party – fuelled by a leaked OnlyFans image, viewers have already taken to social media with a firm stance.
MAFS viewers have taken a firm stance in the latest Dom versus Olivia development, having had more than enough of the program “shaming” women.
It comes after a chaotic dinner party promo ahead of tonight’s episode sees Olivia circulate a naked snap of Dom from her secret OnlyFans page (which Olivia presumably paid for) to the shock of other contestants.
In the juicy ad, Olivia is seen telling Tamara: “When someone smashes a wine glass in your face, you Google them,” referencing last week’s glass-smashing incident.
MAFS groom Cody Bromley then asks Dom if her husband, Jack Millar, “knows you have an OnlyFans account?”.
The advert hints at explosive drama to come – with the group “turning on” Dom, prompting her to storm out of the dinner party – but MAFS fans have already decided they’re team Dom.
It makes sense given the tide has sensationally turned on Olivia, the goodie-two-shoes with the sparkly princess edit turned high-school mean girl.
Some fans have called out the show specifically for their wording of the nasty twist, while others have blasted Olivia as they debate whether or not the distribution of the image counts as a revenge-porn crime.
Others have simply marvelled over the fact that anyone still cares about naked photos in 2022.
“I really wish they would stop referring to Dom’s Only Fans account/naked photo as the ‘scandal’ when in reality the ONLY Scandal is Olivia promoting the use of Revenge Porn,” one wrote.
“Sex work should not be shamed, being a sh*t person should be. F***ing disgusting.”
If Dom has an Only Fans account (good on her btw) & Olivia has subscribed to it and done a screen grab & shared the photo. There is a much bigger issue here
— Belinda ð¦ðð¦ (@itsabelslife) March 15, 2022
Itâs verging on revenge porn#MAFSAU
Oh great so tomorrow's episode is going to be about everyone shaming Dom for having an only fans account, good to see we are moving forward as a society #MAFSAU
— sdimloveszilfs (tyrese maxey lover account) (@zilfsrus) March 15, 2022
So Dom has or had an only fans account? So whatâ¦. her choice.. everyone turning on her is disgusting #MAFSAU#MAFSAustralia
— JordanTrelaina (@JTrelaina) March 15, 2022
Only Fans is a paid subscription site and part of the terms of service are that you cannot distribute anything from there. Dom could literally sue her. Also separately it would be classed as revenge porn which is illegal.
— ððððð.ððððð (@bondi_bread) March 15, 2022
Why does Jack need to know if Dom had an only fans account??
— âï¸ (@vlada_sasha) March 15, 2022
Why does having an OF account give people the right to gossip and spread heR pictures without being subscribed?
Why are we still shaming women for having autonomy over their own bodyâs??? #MAFSAU#MAFS
If Olivia saves a photo from Domâs only fans, shouldnât the rage be at bitchlivia? Because thatâs insanely messed up. If this is being done as an attack. Really hoping itâs not all judge on Dom. Itâs 2022, do we really care about naked photos? #mafsau#mafs
— Georgia Duncan (@_georgiarae) March 15, 2022
But as the promo sent “only fans” soaring on Twitter, one fan pointed that Dom is the real winner here.
Only fans. Dom is laughing straight to the BANK. She is finally getting her bonus from all those years as a makeup artist for nine and the entertainment industry.
— RealiTea (@thosj018) March 14, 2022
According to the ‘OnlyFans’ Terms of Service, “You must not reproduce, distribute, modify, create derivative works of, publicly display, publicly perform, republish, download, store, or transmit any of the material on the website, except as follows: you may store files that are automatically cached by your Web browser for display enhancement purposes; and you may print or download one copy of a reasonable number of pages of the website for your own personal, non-commercial use and not for further reproduction, publication, or distribution.”
In Australia, sextortion laws announced in November 2021 mean ex-partners and strangers posting or threatening to post revenge porn images of people without their consent could face fines of $111,000.
The tough fines are included in Australia’s Online Safety Act, which aims to better protect victims of image-based abuse.
eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said last year: “Aside from facing possible criminal charges in their jurisdiction, eSafety can seek penalties of up to $111,000 if they post or threaten to post an intimate image – including those that threaten sextortion.”
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