MAFS 2023: Olivia Frazer gets the last laugh as she signs a deal with the media

Olivia Frazer has the last laugh: MAFS ‘villain’ signs media deal after rival girlfriend Domenica Calarco gets her own web series Nine, as police investigate OnlyFans scandal ‘posts’

As the old saying goes, ‘Anything you can do, I can do better’.

And that seems to be Olivia Frazer’s philosophy when it comes to her feud with Married At First Sight girlfriend Domenica Calarco.

The 29-year-old former teaching assistant not only followed Domenica to the OnlyFans game, where she’s making a killing, but has just signed a deal with a media outlet to provide commentary on the new season of MAFS.

Former MAFS ‘villain’ Olivia Frazer is having the last laugh after signing a deal with Yahoo Lifestyle to provide commentary on the new season.

Olivia has teamed up with Yahoo Lifestyle to make a series of videos about the tenth season of MAFS, with the first installation coming down on saturday

It comes months after Dom signed with Nine Entertainment to film a web series for Nine.com.au called ‘Dom’s Debrief’ in which he interviewed former contestants.

The Yahoo deal isn’t the only good news Olivia has received recently.

It comes months after Olivia's MAFS rival Domenica Calarco (pictured) signed with Channel Nine to film a web series called 'Dom's Debrief' in which she interviewed former contestants.

It comes months after Olivia’s MAFS rival Domenica Calarco (pictured) signed with Channel Nine to film a web series called ‘Dom’s Debrief’ in which she interviewed former contestants.

It was revealed last week that NSW Police had effectively ended their investigation into Olivia’s role in the OnlyFans scandal that rocked MAFS last year without any charges being filed.

Domenica, 29, said on Tuesday the case against her former co-star had “stalled” because Olivia and other parties exercised their legal right not to speak to police, meaning there was no new evidence to go on.

‘I got a call two weeks ago from the police [telling me] At this stage of the investigation, it has stalled because Olivia was contacted and she didn’t want to talk, which is her legal right,” he said.

The Yahoo deal isn't the only good news Olivia has received recently, as it was revealed last week that NSW Police had effectively ended their investigation into her role in the OnlyFans scandal that rocked MAFS last year. passed without charges being filed.

The Yahoo deal isn’t the only good news Olivia has received recently, as it was revealed last week that NSW Police had effectively ended their investigation into her role in the OnlyFans scandal that rocked MAFS last year. passed without charges being filed.

The police investigation began in March last year after Domenica reported Olivia to her local police department for allegedly distributing her nude photo to the MAFS cast, with some viewers comparing her actions to “revenge porn”.

Olivia had allegedly asked her friends to “dig up the dirt” on Dom, resulting in the discovery of a nude photo she had posted on Twitter and Reddit to promote her OnlyFans.

The photo quickly spread to the MAFS cast via WhatsApp and was discussed at the first dinner after the couples’ retreat.

Dom said on Tuesday that the case against his former co-star had

Dom said on Tuesday that the case against his former co-star had “stalled” because Olivia and other parties exercised their legal right not to speak to police, meaning there was no evidence to go on.

Domenica was humiliated to learn that her co-stars knew about her OnlyFans account and had seen her naked, eventually breaking down in tears.

Olivia refused to apologize for discovering and sharing the photo.

While some viewers on Twitter described the distribution of the image at the time as “revenge porn,” it does not appear to meet this legal definition because Dom posted the nude photo on social media for promotional purposes.