The transition from reality TV to adult content creator is becoming a well-trodden path for former contestants of Married at First Sight Australia. While not all find lasting love, many are finding something arguably more valuable—financial independence through OnlyFans.

From controversial brides to breakout stars, several MAFS alumni have turned their reality fame into a lucrative OnlyFans side hustle. Here’s a look at who’s cashing in—and just how much they’re reportedly making.

Bronte Schofield Made $250K in a Month—and Her Parents Encouraged It

Matched with Harrison on the 2023 season, Bronte Schofield has re-emerged in headlines after allegedly messaging Adrian while he was filming the 2025 season with Awhina. But beyond the drama, Bronte is now one of Australia’s highest-paid OnlyFans performers.

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Surprisingly, the move was encouraged by her parents.

“My parents were the ones who told me to do it… My mum said, ‘Bronte, you’re not gonna have this body and look like this forever,’” she told Yahoo.

Bronte claimed to have made over $250,000 AUD in her first month on the platform.

Caitlin McConville Turned Her Dancer Roots into Early OnlyFans Success

Known for her short-lived romance in 2023, Caitlin previously worked as a dancer in a Brisbane strip club. She transitioned to OnlyFans soon after her season ended and reported earning $16,793 AUD in her early months.

Ines Basic Scored $80,000 in a Single Month

Season six’s most controversial bride wasted no time turning her notoriety into cash. Ines reportedly pulled in $80,000 AUD in her first month alone on OnlyFans.

Jessika Power Reportedly Makes Over $100K Monthly

After starring in MAFS season six, Jessika Power became a household name across Australia. She’s since charged $40/month on OnlyFans, and according to estimates from The Daily Telegraph, earns at least $100,000 AUD every month.

Her profile promises she’s as “flirty and naughty” on the platform as she was on TV.

Mitch Eynaud Joins the Platform After 2022 Season

MAFS isn’t just producing female adult creators. Mitch launched his OnlyFans after appearing on the 2022 series, contributing to a growing trend of male reality stars exploring adult content.

Olivia Frazer’s OnlyFans Came With a Side of Irony

In 2022, Olivia made waves by exposing Domenica’s OnlyFans content during the show. Post-season, Olivia started her own account, charging $9.99/month.

Her page drew attention for its provocative imagery, sometimes involving brunch in very unconventional ways.

Olivia’s on-screen partner Jackson also briefly joined the platform but has seemingly stepped away since their split.

From TV Chaos to Cash Flow: The New Reality Star Playbook

For many MAFS alumni, the allure of fast income and online fame is difficult to ignore. With reality stardom providing a built-in audience, platforms like OnlyFans offer former contestants a space to monetize attention on their own terms.

What remains clear is that the “MAFS to OnlyFans” pipeline isn’t just a coincidence—it’s becoming a legitimate post-show career path.

Last Update: May 28, 2025