Following his breakup with Olivia Frazer, Married at First Sight Australia 2022’s Jackson Lonie and his talent manager, Max Markson, have also parted ways.

Jackson and his TV bride signed on with the infamous agent after their controversial stint on the show, with Max helping the duo navigate their newfound notoriety.

Several reality stars are under his representation, including MAFS 2019’s Jessika Power, so the Markson Sparks founder must know what he’s doing.

However, it seems the partnership wasn’t working for Jackson, who now has a different rep in his bio.

Enquiries were previously directed to “max@marksonsparks.com”; now, the 31-year-old appears to be represented by Rojo Consulting.

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Jackson now appears to be represented by Rojo Consulting. Source: Instagram.

Founded in 2016, the agency has several former MAFS participants under its talent banner.

This includes fellow 2022 alums Tamara Djordjevic, Selin Mengu and Matt Ridley.

The change in representation comes after Max was forced to address claims that he orchestrated Jackson’s cheating scandal in May.

Did Max Markson Set Up Married at First Sight‘s Jackson Lonie’s Cheating Scandal?

While Domenica Calarco thought the kiss was a “publicity stunt”, the spin doctor said the claims were “false”.

In an interview with the Daily Mail, Max referred to Domenica’s initial tweet, which read: “Kris Jenner works hard, but Max Markson works harder,” by saying it was “kind” of her to “compliment” his “work ethic”.

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Domenica Calarco, among MAFS fans, suggested Max orchestrated the cheating scandal. Source: Twitter.

“I do like to think I work hard,” Max told the outlet. “However, this whole situation was nothing to do with me. Definitely not one of my PR stunts.”

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