Married at First Sight Australia 2023‘s Harrison Boon has doubled down on his stance that OnlyFans is unbecoming after his TV wife Bronte Schofield signed up to the NSFW website.
The 32-year-old “villain” recently took to Instagram to slam Bronte’s new career path and her decision to get her kit off, despite his own past as a stripper.
He even admitted that he buys into “double standards” because he doesn’t “see male entertainers in the same light as females selling nudity on OnlyFans”. And pot, meet kettle.

Harrison has since backed up his opinion with an interview on the Back To Reality podcast, hosted by controversial MAFS star Al Perkins and Love Island Australia‘s Taku Chimwaza.
ICYMI: Sources previously told So Dramatic! that Harrison embarked on MAFS to kickstart his own OnlyFans career. Harrison denied these reports at the time, labelling the story “fake news”. But he appears to have hd a change of heart since and touched on it in his latest podcast pitstop.
“Before MAFS, I wanted to do OnlyFans,” he confessed. “I was like, ‘Yeah, this would be a great way to make money’.
“I wouldn’t be the first guy that’s come off MAFS to do an OnlyFans if I had done one, right? There’s other guys that have done it. A lot of women have done it and they’ve made good money.”
Al then piped up, asking Harrison: “But why is it gross for Bronte [to join OnlyFans]?”
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Harrison Boon says OnlyFans ‘is a betrayal to the notion’ of Married at First Sight
According to the father-of-one, you can’t be an OnlyFans creator AND be genuine. (Spoiler alert: you totally can be.)
“When I looked at it objectively… The notion of MAFS is that you’re gonna marry someone and you’re really looking for love,” Harrison explained.
“Like yeah, it’s a number one television show and you’re gonna get a lot of exposure from it, but the whole idea is to be genuine.
“I feel like after the show finishes airing, you really see who’s genuine by their actions, right?”

He went on to insinuate that he’s on the moral high ground because he “got into a serious relationship” instead of joining the adults-only site.
“What kind of message would that send to my son?” Harrison wondered. “What kind of message would that send to the public? It’s like, ‘Was this guy even genuine?'”
He continued: “I feel like it’s a betrayal to the notion of what we signed up for on the one hand, and on the second hand, [Bronte is] nearly 30.
“If you’re really serious about meeting someone and being in love, OnlyFans is not the route to meet someone who’s the type of person you’d want to attract for a long-term relationship.”
We mean, ageist comments aside, it’s a bit rich coming from someone who blatantly admitted on radio that one of his main motivations for going on MAFS was fame, but we digress…
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