Married at First Sight Australia 2023‘s Harrison Boon isn’t going away any time soon, with the controversial groom announcing his foray into podcasting.

Lord, help us.

Of course, it’s no secret the MAFS participants want to capitalise on their newfound fame (or infamy), but we were hoping for a lil’ more Duncan James and Evelyn Ellis rather than Red Flag Harry.

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Married at First Sight Australia 2023‘s Harrison Boon isn’t going away any time soon, with the controversial groom announcing his foray into podcasting. Source: Nine

Taking to Instagram on May 22, the 32-year-old revealed that his podcast is “dropping soon”.

Its name? The Harrison Boon Podcast. Big ick energy.

While the response to the announcement was mixed, there was one comment that summed up our feelings: “Hard pass.”

But hey, it could be worse. At least it’s not that OnlyFans account he was so adamant about starting up

Harrison Boon reportedly went on Married at First Sight to kickstart an OnlyFans career

As previously reported by So Dramatic!, Harrison had big plans for his stint on TV, with sources claiming he “only went on MAFS to start his OnlyFans career”.

“He said he wants to be the most successful OnlyFans creator ever and thinks his stripper experience is going to work wonders,” they added.

Then, in a Patreon-exclusive episode of the So Dramatic! podcast, his TV wife Bronte Schofield said he propositioned her while in the experiment.

“We were sitting there one night and we had a few wines, and he was like, ‘Oh, have you ever thought of OnlyFans?’” she recalled.

“And I was like, ‘Yeah, look, I would love to make $30,000 on one post, but my dad would quite literally chop my head off’. And then [Harrison] goes, ‘Why don’t we just do it together?’”

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Harrison reportedly proposed he and Bronte Schofield make an OnlyFans account during MAFS. Source: Nine

According to Bronte, Harrison claimed to know a “professional cameraman” who filmed content for a “lot of people who do OnlyFans”.

“[Harrison] goes, ‘I could call him’, and he actually did,” the Western Australian said. “He actually messaged him.

“He goes, I could get him to come and we could have like a big f*ck you moment to production because Skye Suites would be in the background and we’d be making money off it.”

Bronte said she “couldn’t tell” if Harrison was “being serious”, but he continued to express that they’d make “like $200,000 on one post”.

“I was like, ‘What the f*ck is going on?’”

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