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Lucinda Light’s $8000 wedding reception revealed in shocking video of MAFS star complaining about gas throughout wedding

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Lucinda Light, 44 (pictured), has seen a video of her ex-girlfriend officiating a wedding and continually complaining about the wind.

He was a wedding celebrant before starring in Married At First Sight Australia.

And now a video has emerged of the 44-year-old ex-bride officiating a wedding and complaining about the wind throughout the service.

The ceremony took place at a coastal farm and Lucinda appeared to have difficulty keeping her hat on her head during it.

“Hold on to your hats,” she told the wedding guests, moments before her own hat fell off her head.

“Should I go crazy? I think so. Let’s let everyone go crazy today,” she said as she retrieved the headdress.

After getting rid of the hat, Lucinda stopped the ceremony again and said, “I feel like my hair is an absolute disgrace and I’m going to wear the hat again.”

“Sorry, it was just a little hair flip. Wait a minute… these wild winds have to keep up,” she said at another point.

Later, during the wedding reception, Lucinda declared: “It’s lovely to be out of the wind, isn’t it, boys? You’ve got your hats on so well!”

Lucinda Light, 44 (pictured), has seen a video of her ex-girlfriend officiating a wedding and continually complaining about the wind.

This comes after the fee Lucina Light charges for its services was revealed.

Breakfast show hosts Amanda Keller and Brendan “Jonesy” Jones found out how much Lucinda was paid while planning a wedding for two listeners.

After approaching The Bachelor host Osher Günsberg, Real Housewives of Melbourne’s Gina Liano and TV host Greg Evans, they settled on Lucinda — until they found out the $8,000 price tag.

—What? It’s Sinatra? Forget about celebrities, I hate them. All celebrities —Jonesy said jokingly.

The film is set on a coastal farm and Lucinda seemed to have difficulty keeping her hat on her head while carrying out her celebrant duties.

The film is set on a coastal farm and Lucinda seemed to have difficulty keeping her hat on her head while carrying out her celebrant duties.

In response, Amanda said: “I’m disappointed in society… I’m disappointed with how it’s gone so far.”

Lucinda’s website boasts of her work as a celebrant, accompanied by a notice that bookings are not available until 2025.

She emphasizes her role in guiding couples through the entire process, offering a spectrum from “relaxed” to “completely over-the-top.”

Her price may be higher due to the package she offers, which includes her services as an officiant and hostess for the evening’s festivities.

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“Hold on to your hats,” she told the wedding guests, moments before her own hat fell off her head.

Since appearing on the hit reality show earlier this year, Lucinda has been keeping busy with a packed work schedule while cashing in on her massive fame.

As well as his UK tour and celebrity appearances, he also said he wouldn’t rule out returning to TV screens, no doubt delighting fans.

The MC said she has dreams of appearing on Dancing With The Stars and I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!.

“I really want to be on one of those dance shows where you can wear sequin leotards, learn to dance and get really fit,” she said. Yahoo Lifestyle.

After getting rid of the hat, Lucinda stopped the ceremony again and said:

After getting rid of the hat, Lucinda stopped the ceremony again and said, “I feel like my hair is an absolute disgrace and I’m going to opt for the hat again.”

She said she would also like to follow in the footsteps of fellow MAFS stars Domenica Calarco, Davina Rankin and Ryan Gallagher by appearing on I’m A Celeb.

“One day, I would love to go into that jungle and raise a lot of money for nonviolent communication programs, boundaries and consent language in schools and also help combat homelessness with innovative tiny houses – a great solution,” she said.

Lucinda said she will also attend some fundraising events this year as a presenter, but dreams of “having a much bigger impact” on a more well-known platform.

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