Married At First Sight Australia 2022 star Olivia Frazer has broken down, admitted she’s “not OK”, and deleted her Instagram after sharing a tearful video detailing the horrific trolling she was still receiving as a result of the show.

Yep, almost two years after her appearance on the infamous dating experiment, the 28-year-old is still copping a barrage of online hate and abuse.

On January 2, the OnlyFans star shared a number of cruel comments from trolls to her Instagram Stories before breaking down.

“Honestly, I’m so f*cking sick of having to defend myself,” she wept.

“It’s two years later, I’ve put in so much work for people to see that the show was not me. And I’m just really sick of it.

“I just want to not feel like sh*t for once. I want to go out in public and not feel apologetic like I’ve done something wrong all the time,” she continued.

“I’m just so sick of having to be on the defensive all of the time. I really miss the life where I could just walk down the street and not feel judged. I’m really missing my old life,” she added tearfully.

Married at First Sight’s Oliva Frazer begs people to ‘be nicer’ amid trolling

Olivia begged people to “be nicer on the internet” because “it really does affect people, and it shouldn’t”.

“And I know people are going to message me and be like, be tough, don’t let them win. But, like, sometimes they just f*cking do,” she admitted through hysterical tears.

The former reality star said she felt “embarrassed because I’ve cried on the internet, and I promised I would never cry in public again after MAFS“.

“I’ve been dealing with it for two years, just haters hating me all the f*cking time, and it’s just like it piles on,” she expressed.

“I just thought like, maybe if I put this out there, it might stop, it might stop one person from writing one mean comment. You just don’t know what’s going to be the straw that breaks the camel’s back.”

In a further post, she wrote: “And people wonder why my mental health yo-yos so dramatically and why I still talk about the negative impacts of MAFS.

“There are people there saying they’re glad my Dad passed away, that I’m disgusting, and threatening violence towards me. That one photo has 178 comments of pure hate, and it’s literally not even my profile.

“Anyone in the comments section should be ashamed of yourself. You’re worse in real life than I ever was on a FAKE show”.

MAFS’ Olivia Frazer deletes her Instagram account and admits she’s ‘not OK’ following trolling

The following day, she deactivated her Instagram account.

It’s not the first time the reality star has done so. In April 2022, Olivia deleted her social media after copping a barrage of hate online for her controversial actions throughout the 2022 season.

So Dramatic! reached out to Olivia for comment and she replied saying: “I’m not OK tonight. The trolling is unhinged.”

Olivia Frazer claims Married at First Sight ruined her career

Olivia has expressed that her portrayal on the Channel Nine dating show ruined her career and caused her distress and irreversible damage.

“I lost my whole career because of what they did to me on that show,” Olivia told Love Is Blind star Nick Thompson on his Eyes Wide Open podcast. 

Prior to her appearance on MAFS, Olivia worked as an administrative assistant for the English department at one of Australia’s most prestigious schools.

This role, she believed, was setting her up for a promising future in education.

“I was studying to be a teacher… preparing me to finish university and hopefully go work for them,” she explained. 

However, the dream job she had nearly secured before getting her teaching license was jeopardised by her stint on the show in 2022.

“Because of what they portrayed on the show and subsequent articles that came out, there is no way I’ll ever be able to be a teacher,” Olivia explained.

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