Married At First Sight's Domenica Calarco has reacted to her rival Olivia Frazer's bizarre claim she is 'more hated' in Australia than Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
Putin has been widely condemned for ordering a violent invasion of Ukraine that has so far claimed the lives of thousands of civilians. By contrast, Olivia has been called a 'mean girl' on Twitter because of things she did on a television show.
'God, please. The fact that she said that she's more hated than Putin. B***h, you're not that important,' Domenica, 29, told Yahoo on Thursday.
'B***h, please': Married At First Sight's Domenica Calarco (right) has reacted to her rival Olivia Frazer's bizarre claim she is 'more hated' in Australia than Russian dictator Vladimir Putin
The makeup artist said viewers would forget about Olivia, 28, in a few weeks' time once the hype surrounding the show has died down.
'Seriously, next week people are going to actually forget about you because you were horrible, and in their minds, they're not going to remember you for two seconds,' she said.
'That's what happens with people who have no morality and no sense of empathy.'
Not the same: Putin (left) has been widely condemned for ordering a violent invasion of Ukraine that has so far claimed the lives of thousands of civilians. By contrast, Olivia (right) has been called a 'mean girl' on Twitter because of things she did on a television show
Fuming: 'The fact she said that she's more hated than Putin. B***h, you're not that important,' Domenica, 29, told Yahoo on Thursday. (Pictured: Olivia and her 'husband' Jackson Lonie)
Despite their fierce on-screen feud, Domenica said she didn't agree with viewers sending the teaching student 'disgraceful' death threats.
Olivia emerged as the 'villain' this season after discovering a nude photo of Dom and sharing it among the cast - outing her as an OnlyFans model.
She had made the stunningly tone-deaf claim about her unpopularity during an interview with 2Day FM's Hughesy, Ed & Erin breakfast show on Tuesday.
'In Australia I feel like I'm more hated than Vladimir Putin': Olivia had made the stunningly tone-deaf claim about her unpopularity during an interview with 2Day FM on Tuesday
'More people have signed a petition to have me arrested than to end the war in Ukraine,' she said.
'In Australia I feel like I'm more hated than Vladimir Putin,' she added. 'I hate that I'm the priority. That's ridiculous.'
The Change.org petition calling on Australia's eSafety Commissioner to take action against Olivia drew more than 123,000 signatures.
Call to arms: Olivia emerged as the 'villain' this season after discovering a nude photo of Dom and sharing it among the cast - outing her as an OnlyFans model. A Change.org petition calling on Australia's eSafety Commissioner to take action against her drew over 123,000 signatures
However, contrary to Olivia's claim, over 2.7 million people are currently supporting the 46 'Stand with Ukraine' petitions on the website.
She also told 2Day FM the last few weeks had 'been hell' for her.
'I've already lost my job as a direct result of this show,' she told the hosts, who then asked her if she 'regretted' going on MAFS in the first place.
Not happy: Olivia admitted earlier this week she was a 'shell of a person' and had even lost her teaching job following her notorious appearance on the show
'I don't as I've got some beautiful girlfriends from it... and I don't as I've got Jackson [Lonie, her MAFS 'husband'],' she added.
Olivia then said she'd completely removed herself from social media after seeing a petition to have legal action taken against her in light of the nude photo scandal.
'I don't know if I'll ever go back online in a social media way,' she said.
Rivals: Domenica (pictured) was distressed after Olivia shared her nude photo among the cast, outing her OnlyFans side hustle in the process. She is now considering her legal options
Olivia said she'd had about 'three nice encounters' with viewers in public, but 'a lot of awful ones'.
She went on to praise her partner Jackson, but admitted: 'I'm a shell of a person, honestly.
'Thank God for Jackson, as I would not have survived this without him, and my mum and brother. It's been hell.'
Gone: Olivia said she'd completely removed herself from social media after seeing a petition to have legal action taken against her in light of the nude photo scandal
Despite their many obstacles, Monday's episode of MAFS saw Olivia and Jackson, 30, declare their love for each other at their final vows.
'Liv, I came into this experience hoping to find someone I could spend the rest of my life with,' plumber Jackson began.
'When I turned around and saw your beautiful smile, I definitely felt like we had an instant connection, to the point we were up all night, chatting each other's ear off.
Happy ending: Despite their many obstacles, Monday's episode of MAFS saw Olivia and 'husband' Jackson Lonie, 30, declare their love for each other at their final vows
'Since then, we have gone through so much together, both completely out of our comfort zones, and at the same time, dedicated to give this our all and to have each other's back.'
'But through all the good times we have shared, there have been some moments that really made me think about us moving forward,' he added.
Jackson said that while he didn't approve of some of the snarky comments Olivia had made throughout the experiment, he was willing to look past them.
'I'm so grateful that I met you. You are amazing to me. I want to make you feel special every day, just like you deserve.'
Hopeful: Jackson said that while he didn't approve of some of the snarky comments Olivia had made throughout the experiment, he was willing to look past them
After confessing his feelings, Olivia told Jackson: 'From the second I met you, I knew that you were something special, and it felt as if I'd known you forever.
'Even as I was walking down the aisle to marry a stranger, I felt so much at ease.
'I honestly believe this is because you radiate so much warmth that anyone who's in a room with you is comforted by your presence.
Smitten: After confessing his feelings, Olivia told Jackson: 'From the second I met you, I knew that you were something special, and it felt as if I'd known you forever'
'Never in my wildest dreams did I ever dare hope for a partner who is as beautiful, kind, compassionate and even-tempered as you are.'
Olivia continued: 'Jackson, you've built me up and made me feel worthy and adored every day that I've known you, and I hope you know how eternally grateful I am to you for that.
'During this experiment, I feel as though I've been accused by others of being a vindictive grudge-holder with an agenda for revenge, and you could potentially be put off me because of it.
Happiness: Olivia gushed, 'Never in my wildest dreams did I ever dare hope for a partner who is as beautiful, kind, compassionate and even-tempered as you are'
'I've been attacked and pushed at breaking point. But never once by you.'
'You've been the biggest support and best gift of this whole experience. I will never be able to thank the experts enough for finding you for me.'
Married At First Sight continues Sunday at 7pm on Channel Nine and 9Now
Happy ending: Olivia and Jackson committed to their relationship outside of the experiment
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