
Ahead of tonight’s chaotic MAFS dinner – propelled by leaked OnlyF images – viewers have taken a firm – firm stand – on social media.
MAFS viewers have taken a firm stance on Dom and Olivia’s recent development after getting fed up with shows that “shamed” women.

This comes after a messy dinner promotion ahead of tonight’s episode, in which Olivia circulated nde snaps of Dom from her secret OnlyF page (probably Olivia paid for it), making other Attendees were shocked.
In the juicy ad, Olivia can be seen telling Tamara, “If someone smashes a wine glass in your face, you Google them,” referencing last week’s glass-smashing incident.
MAFS groom Cody Bromley then asked Dom, her husband Jack Millar “did you know you had an OnlyF account?”.
The ad hints at explosive drama to come – as the team “turns on” the Dom, prompting them to rush out of the dinner party – but MAFS fans have decided they are the team Dom.
It makes sense considering the tide has turned against Olivia, the glittery princess turned sleazy high school girl.
Some fans specifically blamed the show for its obnoxious phrasing, while others blew up Olivia as they debated whether distributing the images counted as a revenge p0rn crime.
Others just marvel that there are still people interested in nxdes in 2022.
“I really hope they stop calling Dom’s only fan account/nude photos a ‘scandal’ when in fact the only scandal is Olivia’s promotion of revenge p0rn use,” one wrote.
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In Australia, s3xtortion laws announced in November 2021 mean ex-partners and strangers who post or threaten to post revenge p0rn without consent will be fined $111,000.
The hefty fines are included in Australia’s online safety laws to better protect victims of image-based abuse.
eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said last year: “In addition to the criminal charges that may be brought within their jurisdiction, eSafety may seek fines of up to $111,000 if they publish or threaten to publish intimate photos, including those who threaten s3xual assault. “
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