Bronte Schofield, who starred on the most recent season of Married At First Sight Australia, alongside on-screen husband Harrison Boon, has announced her new business venture – an OnlyFans account.
The star has become the latest reality tv star to join the lucrative website, taking to Instagram to share the announcement.
Alongside some sizzling photos of the Perth-based online beauty educator in a bikini, she kept the caption short and sweet: “You asked for it🌶️🔗”

Bronte’s fellow MAFS contestants were quick to congratulate her, with Janelle commenting “jaw dropping 🔥” whilst close-friend Lyndall wrote, “If i wasn’t queer already, this certainly did the trick 🔥”
Fans can sign-up to the subscription-based website through Bronte’s Instagram bio. Her OnlyFans account is currently $25.99 a month and already has 18 posts available to view.
“You asked for it, so here we are 😉” the bio of her account reads.
“I don’t intend to disappoint…And don’t mind me, I’m just busy ✨showing off✨ without my bikini.”

Just days after announcing the launch of her account, Bronte took to TikTok to share her huge earnings from the site.
Sharing a video of herself pretending to faint, she captioned the video: “POV:You start an OF account for a lol and make $1000,000 in three days.”
“Did it for the plot, and here we are,” she jokingly added.
Bronte now joins a number of MAFS stars who have joined the site, with Domenica Calarco, Olivia Frazer, Jessica Power and Jackson Lonie all using OnlyFans at some point after their time on the show.
During her stint in the jungle on I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! Domenica revealed just how much she made on OnlyFans.
“I made enough for a house deposit after the show,” she explained.
“But OnlyFans, it’s not anything you wouldn’t see at Bondi Beach. A boxer could be on there to give his tips, you could be on there to talk about AFL, you could be on there Liz (Ellis) to talk about netball.”

In a previous interview with WHO, Domenica said OnlyFans has an “adult only connotation” which wasn’t the case with her account.
“I want it to be a platform like another Instagram where I’m not filtered, where I can say what I want and I can do what I want,” she said.”We all know Australia is a little bit behind in terms of cultural things like that, but OnlyFans is definitely something I’m going to explore in a different way.”