Married At First Sight bride Olivia Frazer admits she’s a ‘mean girl’

Olivia Frazer has revealed that she is happy to be called a ‘mean girl’. 

The Married At First Sight star, who has previously said she was left traumatised by her ‘villain edit’ on this year’s season of the show, made the comments when replying to a fan on her Instagram Stories. 

‘It’s better to be a ‘mean girl’ and call a duck a duck than to call it a rabbit and be ignorant’ a fan said to her during a question and answer session on Saturday. 

Olivia Frazer (pictured) has revealed that she is happy to be called a ‘mean girl’. The Married At First Sight star, who has previously said she was left traumatised by her ‘villain edit’ on this year’s season of the show, made the comments when replying to a fan on her Instagram Stories

The controversial 29-year-old reality star replied simply, ‘Pretty much’.

It comes after Olivia admitted she she had suicidal thoughts after being portrayed as the ‘villain’ on this year’s season.

Olivia, who was forced to resign from her teaching job because of the brutal backlash from viewers, told Yahoo Lifestyle she experiences severe mood swings and even contemplated ending her life.

'It's better to be a 'mean girl' and call a duck a duck than to call it a rabbit and be ignorant' a fan said to her during a question and answer session. The controversial 29-year-old reality star replied simply, 'Pretty much'

‘It’s better to be a ‘mean girl’ and call a duck a duck than to call it a rabbit and be ignorant’ a fan said to her during a question and answer session. The controversial 29-year-old reality star replied simply, ‘Pretty much’

In a heartbreaking admission earlier this year, she said the only thing that stops her from harming herself is the thought of her then-boyfriend Jackson Lonie coming home from work and finding her body.

When asked how she was coping six weeks after the MAFS finale aired, Olivia said her mood changes from day to day.

‘It very much ebbs and flows. I have really good days where I’m like, ‘Oh, [it’s] water off a duck’s back! I’m fine!’

It comes after Olivia admitted she she had suicidal thoughts after being portrayed as the 'villain' on this year's season.  Pictured with Jackson Lonie

It comes after Olivia admitted she she had suicidal thoughts after being portrayed as the ‘villain’ on this year’s season.  Pictured with Jackson Lonie

In a heartbreaking admission earlier this year, she said the only thing that stops her from harming herself is the thought of her then-boyfriend Jackson finding her body

In a heartbreaking admission earlier this year, she said the only thing that stops her from harming herself is the thought of her then-boyfriend Jackson finding her body 

‘And then I have other days where I’m like – sorry to be graphic – but I am suicidal and I am like, ‘Okay, don’t kill yourself because you don’t want Jackson to come home to that.’

‘It is at that point where it’s such a severe instability in my moods and my mental health.’ 

Fortunately, her suicidal thoughts are becoming more infrequent over time, but she expects to be ‘skating on thin ice for a few more months until the hate dies down’.

Fortunately, her suicidal thoughts are becoming more infrequent over time, but she expects to be 'skating on thin ice for a few more months until the hate dies down'

 Fortunately, her suicidal thoughts are becoming more infrequent over time, but she expects to be ‘skating on thin ice for a few more months until the hate dies down’

Olivia, from the NSW Central Coast, was labelled public enemy No. 1 on this year’s season of MAFS after her feud with rival bride Domenica Calarco.

Domenica was given a sympathetic edit after being outed as an OnlyFans model by Olivia, who in turn was portrayed as mean-spirited and vindictive.

However, sources have confirmed to Daily Mail Australia this did not tell the full story.

One of the show’s participants broke ranks to reveal Domenica’s behaviour during filming was just as bad as Olivia’s. 

Olivia, from the NSW Central Coast, was labelled public enemy No. 1 on this year's season of MAFS after her feud with rival bride Domenica Calarco

Olivia, from the NSW Central Coast, was labelled public enemy No. 1 on this year’s season of MAFS after her feud with rival bride Domenica Calarco 

Cody Bromley said the feud between the warring brides could ‘easily’ have been edited to make Domenica the villain, adding: ‘There were no heroes or villains.’

‘It’s a shame. The edit could have gone either way with the whole Domenica and Olivia thing,’ he said.

‘[The edit] could have easily made Dom look like the villain and Liv look like the hero, but it didn’t pan out like that.

‘It’s just a shame to see that there is that divide and a lot of people being nasty.’

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Domenica (pictured) was given a sympathetic edit after being outed as an OnlyFans model by Olivia, who in turn was portrayed as mean-spirited and vindictive

Domenica (pictured) was given a sympathetic edit after being outed as an OnlyFans model by Olivia, who in turn was portrayed as mean-spirited and vindictive