Married At First Sight Australia bride Sara Mesa took to social media on Tuesday to reveal the ‘crazy’ request she keeps receiving from her fans.
The reality star posted a photo of her covering her face with her hand in an annoyed expression, as she shared a bizarre question a follower had sent, asking if her feet were ticklish.
The nutritionist, 30, captioned the photo with some shocking words: ‘The amount of requests for my feet is pretty crazy.
‘Fun fact: I do in fact have gorgeous feet.’
Sara also shared a short clip of her wiggling her foot, which had a white sock over it, as she revealed another inappropriate request a fan had made.
‘Can I pay for feet pics?’ one follower asked, to which Sara shared the above clip and cheekily responded: ‘How much to take the sock off?’
Sara has developed a reputation for posting engaging social media content.
Earlier this week, she revealed she believes catching public transport helps her ‘stay humble’.
The stunner shared a photo to Instagram which captured her riding a Sydney train.
‘Staying humble on the train. I have some time to kill to and from appointments,’ she wrote in the caption.
Sara recently opened up on her split from her MAFS husband Tim Calwell, 31, and revealed they are on ‘very friendly’ terms despite going their separate ways.
Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, she confessed one of her biggest regrets from her time on MAFS, admitting she is glad the show is over after watching herself on-screen.
When asked about her relationship with Tim after their split, she added: ‘Tim and I are on friendly terms.’
She also reflected back on her reunion row with Tim, after Jono revealed Tim had expressed doubts about their relationship after the Final Vows, shocking Sara.
‘Look, it was definitely really hard to hear. I think my anger and frustration came from Tim telling me the complete opposite stuff behind closed doors,’ she shared.
‘It was a kick in the gut because I feel like throughout the whole experience I’ve just wanted to feel safe and I wanted to feel like he’s had my back and we were on the same page.’