“Too drunk as per usual…”
Married at First Sight Australia 2022‘s Olivia Frazer has thrown some serious shade at her ex, Jackson Lonie, following a “drunken” club altercation.
It’s been two years since Olivia and her expert-appointed MAFS husband called it quits, and it seems Jackson hasn’t changed his party-boy ways!
Taking to her Instagram Story, Olivia brutally snubbed her former bae for having a stoush with his new girlfriend.
Married at First Sight Australia 2022 star Olivia Frazer has thrown some serious shade at her ex, Jackson Lonie, following a drunken club altercation. Source: Nine
“When you hear your ex was in an embarrassing public fight with his new girlfriend because he didn’t get let into a club (for being too drunk as per usual) on the weekend, and all you can think [is] ‘thank God that’s not me’ because been there, done that,” she penned over a snap of her looking unimpressed.
Shots fired!
Olivia said she’s “been there, done that” when it comes to Jackson’s “drunken” antics. Source: Instagram
As reported in episode 408 of the So Dramatic! podcast, one onlooker confirmed Jackson popped off outside a club.
“Jackson was only there for about ten minutes. He seems like a wanker,” they said. Their words, not ours!
Why was Married at First Sight‘s Jackson Lonie fighting outside a club?
The source alleged that Jackson then tried his luck at another club and “got refused entry”.
“He and the girl he was with were having a domestic out the front,” they recalled. “He was absolutely losing it at her. So he couldn’t even get in [to the club].
“He was a drunken embarrassment. It sounded like she was mad she couldn’t find him, or he left or was late or something.”
An onlooker said Jackson was “refused entry” for fighting with a woman. Source: Nine
At this stage, it’s unknown who Jackson’s new bae is, but let’s hope he doesn’t find himself amid another Lava Lounge scandal this time!
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