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Married At First Sight star Oliva Frazer has unleashed on producers of the reality series, following 2025 contestant Paul Antoine's violent outburst.

On Wednesday, the 31-year-old FIFO worker admitted he became so enraged after his wife Carina Mirabile told him she had once slept with US rapper Quevo, he punched a door in frustration.

Taking to TikTok after the incident, Olivia slammed Channel Nine and production company Endemol Shine Australia, for 'excusing violence'. 

Olivia, who appeared on the 2022 season of the reality hit, claimed that producers do not live up to promises of a zero tolerance policy when it comes to violence among participants.

'This is not the first time Endemol Shine Australia and Channel Nine have excused violence, despite what they preach,' she said in the long-winded clip.

'If there was a zero tolerance policy, then after such displays of violence participants would be rightfully removed from the show immediately.'

Married At First Sight star Oliva Frazer (pictured) has unleashed on producers of the reality series, following 2025 contestant Paul Antoine's violent outburst

Married At First Sight star Oliva Frazer (pictured) has unleashed on producers of the reality series, following 2025 contestant Paul Antoine's violent outburst

Paul (left) admitted he became so enraged after his wife Carina Mirabile (right) told him she had once slept with US rapper Quevo, he punched a door in frustration

Paul (left) admitted he became so enraged after his wife Carina Mirabile (right) told him she had once slept with US rapper Quevo, he punched a door in frustration

She added that she had been told by producers before filming that displays of aggression were strictly forbidden.

'We were told before filming that anything violent would have us removed from the program,' she said.

'To quote what [a producer] said to us on briefing day, "So much as a clenched fist and you are out the door."

'But that didn't happen, did it? And it still hasn't happened.'

Olivia then brought up an incident from her season that saw fellow bride Domenica Calarco, violently smash a glass during a verbal altercation with Olivia at a dinner party.

Olivia alleged that the incident was 'trivialised' and she was 'gaslit' by producers into not making a formal complaint.

'When something violent happend to me, it was trivialised to start with, but essentially I was told to get over it,' she said in the video.

'I wanted to call the police and I was told I would be risking the jobs of hundreds of people and [was] guilted out of doing something to protect myself.'

'This is not the first time Endemol Shine Australia and Channel Nine have excused violence, despite what they preach,' she said in the long-winded TikTok video

'This is not the first time Endemol Shine Australia and Channel Nine have excused violence, despite what they preach,' she said in the long-winded TikTok video

'We were told before filming that anything violent would have us removed from the program,' she said. 'To quote what [a producer] said to us on briefing day, "So much as a clenched fist and you are out the door."'

'We were told before filming that anything violent would have us removed from the program,' she said. 'To quote what [a producer] said to us on briefing day, "So much as a clenched fist and you are out the door."' 

Olivia then brought up an incident from her season that saw fellow bride Domenica Calarco (pictured) violently smash a glass during a verbal altercation at a dinner party

Olivia then brought up an incident from her season that saw fellow bride Domenica Calarco (pictured) violently smash a glass during a verbal altercation at a dinner party

Olivia continued: 'I was isolated and cornered by three female executive producers who gaslit me, downplayed my experience, and made false promises to keep me on the show.'

Olivia then claimed that producers told her she would not have to interact with Domenica outside of dinner parties and commitment ceremonies, which she alleges in the video was not the case. 

'When I made it clear that I no longer felt safe living next door to my aggressor, they made a promise I would never have to see her unless it was filming a dinner party or commitment ceremony,' Olivia said.

'They sent my aggressor knocking on my door with a full film crew and producers, knowing that they were breaking their promise to me and knowing yet again that I would feel unsafe in the workplace.

'They wanted to exploit me feeling unsafe as much as possible. They wanted to violate any sense of security I had living in that environment. And they did a good job of that.'

Olivia then claimed producers manipulated the fracas in editing, making it look like Domenica's actions were justified.

'The truth is I didn't want that argument... God forbid I sick up for myself,' she said.

'I never baited my aggressor, as much as it was presented to you on screen.'

'I wanted to call the police and I was told I would be risking the jobs of hundreds of people and [was] guilted out of doing something to protect myself,' said Olivia

'I wanted to call the police and I was told I would be risking the jobs of hundreds of people and [was] guilted out of doing something to protect myself,' said Olivia 

Olivia continued: 'I was isolated and cornered by three female executive producers who gaslit me, downplayed my experience, and made false promises to keep me on the show.' Pictured with groom Jackson Lonie

Olivia continued: 'I was isolated and cornered by three female executive producers who gaslit me, downplayed my experience, and made false promises to keep me on the show.' Pictured with groom Jackson Lonie 

Olivia, who admitted that she is still affected by the incident, also had a dig at fans who took her on-screen portrayal at face value.

'To anyone cheering it on... you should be ashamed of yourself,' she said.

'The act is abhorrent and inexcusable and it has been excused for many years. Let me be clear, there is no excuse for violence of any sort, ever.'

Rounding out her explosive post, Olivia called for the series to be taken off air while allegations of abuse and violence are properly investigated.

'What is also disturbing is Endemol Shine Australia and Channel Nine yet again allowing violent participants to remain in a workplace,' she said.

'If they really wanted to set examples for society like they claim, the aggressor should be been removed immediately.

'The show needs to be stopped. It needs to be investigated for all sorts of current and historical abuse of participants and production needs to answer for the abuse that they have subjected participants to for far too long.'

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Channel Nine for comment.