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MAFS UK star SPLITS from girlfriend as he strips off and joins OnlyFans

MAFS UK star SPLITS from girlfriend as he strips off and joins OnlyFans

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A MAFS UK star has split from his girlfriend and stripped off to join OnlyFans, in a new career move.
The E4 star returned to his roots as a painter and decorator in recent months, following his failed TV marriage.
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A MAFS UK star has split from his girlfriend and stripped off to join OnlyFans, in a new career move
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Ross confirmed that he and Madga have split up
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The star has teased his brand new OnlyFans account
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But now Ross McCarthy, who starred on season nine of MAFS, has turned his attention to OnlyFans instead.
Ross made history on the show as its first deaf groom, but he broke Sacha's heart after struggling with his anger issues.
The reality star only started on the platform this week after 'thinking about it for a while,' and has shared some cheeky snaps on his social media, including one flashing his bum.
Ross also confirmed he's 'been single for a while' after an on and off relationship with his ex-girlfriend Magda.
Ross and Magda first split up in February but reunited just three months later in May 2025.
But he's now confirmed that they've gone their separate ways again, and he's removed all traces of her from his social media.
It comes after insiders told us how Ross and Madga struggled to make their relationship work previously.
A source said at the time: 'Ross and Magda have gone their separate ways after failing to make their relationship work.
'He's removed all of his photos of them together from his social media, and they've both unfollowed each other.'
Watch Mafs' Sacha break down in tears and storm out after giving Ross massive ultimatum
Ross - who was paired with Sacha Jones for the most recent series of MAFS UK - skipped the explosive reunion, but that didn't stop his name cropping up.
After the dramatic special aired, Sacha took to Instagram after she was accused of leaking information about an alleged fling between her Ross and Erica.
In a long statement, she strongly denied that she was behind the story.
"Apparently I leaked the story on Ross messaging Erica, when we was together, calling her beautiful," Sacha said.
"I didn't deny it, that's true, but I wouldn't leak it. I don't care that much."
Sacha described her time on the show with Ross as 'awful.'
She told OK!: 'When I think of my time with Ross after the show, it's just dark. Dark. I can't think of one happy memory after the show.
It was awful. The last happy memory I have is going to the first reunion together and putting on a strong front.'
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