Surprise Married At First Sight cast member planning to sign up for show again after heartbreak: ‘I’m still single so someone help me’
Married-at-first-sight bride Lyndall Grace couldn’t find love with husband Cam Woods during this year’s experiment, and was devastated when she found out the NT tradie was sexually messaging partner Tayla Winter after their split .
But despite her heartbreak, Lydall, 27, said she would sign up for the show again.
The 27-year-old blonde beauty told New Idea He had the most ‘amazing’ time and still needs help finding ‘the one’.
‘I would absolutely go back. I’m still impossibly single, so someone help me! Let’s hope the experts do their job a little better next time,” she said.
“While it didn’t work out romantically for me, I still had the most amazing experience. I’ve come out of that with lifelong friends.
MAFS girlfriend Lyndall Grace (pictured) revealed on Monday that she wants to get back on the dating experiment, after failing to find love with husband Cam Woods this year.
The 27-year-old blonde beauty told New Idea that despite not finding love on the show, she had the most “amazing” time and can’t wait to do it again.
Lyndall added that she would be open to starring in other reality shows, including ‘The Block, LEGO Masters, or Survivor.’
Lyndall Married at First Sight’s journey has been anything but a romantic fairy tale.
In March, she brutally left her husband Cam, 27, during a dramatic commitment ceremony.
The accountant made a scathing speech to her TV boyfriend before announcing that she was done with him, declaring that her life “doesn’t include him”.
In March, she brutally left her husband Cam Woods (left) during a dramatic commitment ceremony.
The heartbreaking episode saw Lyndall speak openly about her fight with cystic fibrosis and how it affected her self-esteem, saying, “I came into this experiment with the simple goal of finding love.”
Lyndall went on to describe their initial connection, reminiscing about their wedding day and how Cam made her feel comfortable.
However, the tone changed when she recounted the negative aspects of their romance and accused Cam of withdrawing and not being able to handle confrontation.
Throughout her speech, Lyndall highlighted her resilience and new lease on life, stating that she refused to be held back because of her condition or because of Cam.
Married at First Sight continues Monday at 7:30pm on Channel Nine
The accountant made a scathing speech to her TV boyfriend, before announcing that she was done with him.