The cracks in their relationship widened at dinner on Wednesday, but things will only get worse for MAFS stars Lyndall Grace and Cameron Woods.
The former golden couple are no longer together three months after filming wrapped for the show’s tenth season, and things are so bad they’re not even speaking.
“The lines of communication were completely broken” after they parted ways in the final votes, a source told Daily Mail Australia on Friday.
News of their split won’t come as a surprise given how bad things have gotten for the couple, both 27, on the show over the past week.
Cam told Lyndall at dinner that there was no point in her moving from Perth to the Northern Territory to live with him because he works in the outback for “six months to a year” with no phone coverage.
The cracks in their relationship widened at dinner on Wednesday, but things are only going to get worse for MAFS stars Lyndall and Cameron (pictured on their wedding day).
The former golden couple are no longer together three months after filming wrapped for the show’s tenth season, and things are so bad they’re not even speaking. (Both are pictured at Sydney airport arriving at the MAFS meeting, which will air later this month)
Even if they both lived in the NT, he said they would still be in a long distance relationship due to his career as a carpenter.
‘The biggest concern after this experiment is where I am going to be. I’ve spent the last eight years focusing on my career to get to the position I’m in now,” she said.
“I said to him: ‘What’s the point of moving from Perth when I’m not going to be in Darwin? I’m going to be in a remote place.'”
This revelation devastated city girl Lyndall, who felt that all the effort she put into Cam was for nothing if they didn’t have a future together.
Viewers were just as baffled by the twist in their romance, as Cam and Lyndall seemed like a perfect match at the start of the experiment.
Wednesday’s dinner ended up being the beginning of the end for the couple, who viewers had been rooting for since week one.
Daily Mail Australia can exclusively reveal that they limped through to the end of the season before ending their marriage with final vows.
The news of their split is not surprising given how bad things have gotten for the couple, both 27, on the show in the past week. Cam told Lyndall at dinner on Wednesday that there was no point in her moving from Perth to the Northern Territory to live with him because he works in the outback for “six months to a year” with no phone coverage.
The dinner ended up being the beginning of the end for the couple, and it can now be revealed that they limped into the season finale before ending their marriage with final vows. (Cam is shown arriving alone at the MAFS meeting)
While neither Cameron nor Lyndall have publicly commented on the breakup, a source said there was a lot of tension and fighting going on in their relationship.
“Lyndall allows Cam to have it during final vows, and he wasn’t impressed with her one bit,” the source said.
‘Lyndall doesn’t hold back and fully attacks the poor man. He was completely flabbergasted by that.
“Lyndall allows Cam to have it during final vows, and he wasn’t impressed with her one bit,” a source said. ‘[She] completely savages the poor fellow. He was completely flabbergasted by it’
While neither Cameron nor Lyndall have publicly commented on the breakup, a source said there was a lot of tension and fighting going on in their relationship.
But Cam’s job as an inland trader wasn’t the only problem in their relationship.
A cast member told Daily Mail Australia that things started to unravel when he took issue with the way his wife was “thriving on the drama of the other couples”.
“He realized they were different people when Lyndall meddled in other people’s business at dinner parties and commitment ceremonies,” one spy said.
Cam’s job as a bush tradie wasn’t the only problem in their relationship, with a source saying things started to unravel when he took issue with the way his wife was “thriving off each other’s drama.”
“They might look good on paper, but in real life they just clash.”
The source added: “His meddling in others’ relationships really got to him.”
“Cam is a no-drama guy, but she wanted to insert herself into whatever she could find to get on camera. Few in the cast had time for Lyndall; we saw it as performative.’
Married at First Sight continues Sunday at 7pm on Channel Nine