Police investigate Married at First Sight Australia contestants after infamous glass smashing scene, nude photo leak

Olivia Frazer and Domenica Calarco faced off on an episode on MAFS Australia.
Olivia Frazer and Domenica Calarco faced off on an episode on MAFS Australia. Photo credit: Instagram/mafs

The drama of Married At First Sight (MAFS) Australia has continued off-air as police are involved over two alleged incidents documented in the latest season.

New South Wales police have confirmed they are investigating brides Olivia Frazer and Domenica Calarco following an infamous glass smashing scene and as well as an alleged 'revenge porn' leak.

The show is said to be a social experiment where a group of strangers are paired together by relationship experts and each couple meet for the first time at their 'wedding'. It follows each couple through their honeymoon, meeting the in-laws and setting up their home as the couples get to know each other.

MAFS is known for fights and drama between couples, but the current season left many viewers appalled after one bride shared an intimate image of another to the group without the woman's consent.

Viewers have been calling for Frazer, a teaching student from NSW, to be punished for distributing a naked photo of makeup artist Calarco from an inactive OnlyFans account during their feud, calling the incident "revenge porn".

A petition on Change.org has gained over 120,000 signatures condemning Frazer's behaviour and calling for legal action.

"Tonight it was revealed the participant 'Olivia Frazer' shared an intimate image of another participant 'Domenica Calarco' with the other participants in the program, without Domenica's consent," the petition says.

"This meets the official definition of 'image-based abuse' outlined on the e-safety commissioner's website 'Image-based abuse occurs when an intimate image or video is shared without the consent of the person pictured'.

"As such, I would like to petition the e-safety commissioner to immediately take action against Olivia Frazer, in order to make it clear this kind of abuse is not acceptable, especially on a nationally syndicated television program in which both the victim and the perpetrator have taken part."

The petition has since been updated, stating the E-Safety Commissioner's office reached out saying they can only investigate complaints made by the person affected.

According to the petition, Calarco has responded saying she is aware and supportive of the petition.

"She is currently in the process of obtaining legal advice, and has asked us to keep the petition and momentum going for the time being."

Sharing content without consent from OnlyFans, a subscription-based social media platform, is against its terms of services; however, the photo was reportedly found on Reddit and shared with Frazer.

Police confirmed to news.com.au they received a complaint on March 19 regarding an alleged distribution of an image without consent in late 2021. The show was filmed between August and November but is currently on air.

The 'revenge porn' incident follows a feud between the two brides which also saw Calarco smash a wine glass against a table during an argument with Frazer.

Police confirmed to the news outlet that a complaint was lodged on February 24 about an incident that occurred in November 2021 on the property the show was filmed on and the entire crew was reportedly interviewed in relation to the incident.

Police said both investigations are ongoing.

Calarco apologised on the show following the argument and has since the show finished filming has expressed regret over losing her temper.

Frazer, however, has denied any wrongdoing, claiming she doesn't see any issue with sharing the nude photo.