Another MAFS star goes rogue by launching a TikTok: Harrison Boon joins Jesse Burford on the app

Another MAFS star goes rogue by launching a TikTok account: Harrison Boon joins Jesse Burford on the app despite Nine banning contestants from social media when asking “Am I a narcissist?”

Harrison Boon is the latest Married At First Sight star to go rogue and launch a TikTok account.

The 32-year-old tradie has shared three videos on his account and has more than 3,600 followers.

Harrison is following in the footsteps of his Married At First Sight co-star Jesse Burford, who also apparently created his account without permission from the producers of Channel Nine.

All MAFS contestants are contractually required to stay off social media while the show airs.

They also have to relinquish control of their Instagram accounts to Nine.

Harrison Boon is the latest MAFS star to go rogue and launch a TikTok account. In one video, he asks his classmates: ‘Am I a narcissist?’

In one video, Harrison is seen hanging out with Jesse, a friend named Paul, and Daily Mail reporter Ali Daher.

Harrison asks: ‘Am I a narcissist in your opinion?’

While his partner Paul said he’s not a narcissist, Jesse jokingly added, “He is! He’s a narcissist, a misogynist, a woman hater, he is everything!

Jesse signed up for the platform earlier this month.

The 32-year-old tradie has shared three videos on his account and has more than 3,600 followers.

The 32-year-old tradie has shared three videos on his account and has more than 3,600 followers.

Harrison is following in the footsteps of his Married At First Sight co-star Jesse Burford, who also apparently created his account without permission from the show's producers.

Harrison is following in the footsteps of his Married At First Sight co-star Jesse Burford, who also apparently created his account without permission from the show’s producers.

He has over 15,000 followers on the app and appears to have deleted the video he previously posted.

In the TikTok video, Jesse, looking confused, looks at the camera and says, “Can someone show me how to do this?”

He then yells, ‘Janelle! Can you come show me how this TikTok thing works?

Jesse was referring to co-star Janelle Han, who is a successful TikTok creator with nearly 550,000 followers.

The marriage celebrant also joked in the caption: “Jesse TikTok coming soon.”

Fans couldn’t contain their excitement in the comments, with one writing: ‘Is this really Jesse’s TikTok?’

Another commented: ‘You deserve to be loved, appreciated and valued! Supporting you, Jesse.

The cast members of this year’s MAFS have so far struggled to gain enough Instagram followers to quit their day jobs, according to reports. yahoo lifestyle.

Women may have signed up hoping to become rich and famous on social media, but feel humiliated by their lack of overnight success.

While previous seasons have seen the brides reach half a million followers during the show’s airing, the new batch of brides hasn’t garnered the same level of attention in the eight weeks since the tenth season premiere.

Claire Nomarhas’ followers have grown from 2,800 to 77,600, while Melinda Willis, who was already an influencer before the show, has increased her audience from 150,000 to 2,016,000 followers.

Intruder bride Evelyn Ellis has doubled her fanbase from 65,000 to 132,000, which is impressive but nowhere near the heights of Martha Kalifatidis, Domenica Calarco or Ella Ding.

This year's MAFS cast members have so far struggled to gain enough followers on Instagram to quit their day jobs, Yahoo Lifestyle reports.  Intruder girlfriend Evelyn Ellis has doubled her fanbase from 65,000 to 132,000

This year’s MAFS cast members have so far struggled to gain enough followers on Instagram to quit their day jobs, Yahoo Lifestyle reports. Intruder girlfriend Evelyn Ellis has doubled her fanbase from 65,000 to 132,000