The second night of Married At First Sight’s final vows looks set to feature one of the wildest breakups in the show’s history.
A trailer for Monday’s episode shows a brutal showdown between jaunty bride Lyndall Grace and her commitment-phobic husband Cameron Woods.
The Perth-based accountant interrupts Cam before she has a chance to speak, then proceeds to tell the tradie inside how she really feels about him.
Their final goodbye comes after Cam admits at the last dinner that she wasn’t falling for Lyndall and therefore couldn’t imagine moving from state to state for her.
“It’s definitely my time to be honest,” Lyndall warns in a voiceover as she approaches her soon-to-be ex-husband.

The second night of the MAFS final vows looks set to feature one of the wildest breakups in the show’s history. A trailer for Monday’s episode shows a brutal showdown between jaunty bride Lyndall Grace (right) and her commitment-phobic husband Cameron Woods (left).
The two stand facing each other in a lush green meadow surrounded by colorful flower arrangements.
When Cam reaches for his notes so he can read his vows, Lyndall suddenly stops him.
‘Um, before you start,’ she says.
Cam seems unhappy about this interruption, and her expression turns even more sour when Lyndall starts to say her part.

The Perth-based accountant interrupts Cam before she has a chance to speak, then proceeds to tell the tradie inside how she really feels about him. He seems unhappy about this interruption, and his expression turns even more sour when Lyndall starts saying the part about him.

While the trailer doesn’t reveal what it says, Lyndall tells the producers that this is her only chance to tell Cam how much he’s hurt her.
While the trailer doesn’t reveal what it says, Lyndall tells the producers that this is her only chance to tell Cam how much he’s hurt her.
“It’s now or never,” she says.
The moment is said to be one of the “most unexpected endings” to a MAFS marriage in the show’s ten-season history.

The moment is said to be one of the “most unexpected endings” for a MAFS marriage in the show’s ten-season history.
Lyndall and Cam are no longer together three months after filming on MAFS wrapped, 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 earlier this month.
It comes after the final dinner in last Wednesday’s episode where Cam admitted to the other couples that she wasn’t falling for Lyndall.
When the subject of moving interstate was brought up, he explained that he was willing to “compromise” his remote work in the Northern Territory to move to Lyndall’s hometown of Perth, or allow her to move to Darwin, but only if he he was falling in love love.

It comes after the final dinner in last Wednesday’s episode where Cameron admitted to the other couples that he wasn’t falling for Lyndall.
This is despite the fact that he said earlier that he was not willing to sacrifice his career for love.
‘Are you just not ready for a relationship?’ her girlfriend partner Bronte Schofield asked Cam.
“I wouldn’t say I’m not ready for a relationship… Like, I love Lyndall as a person, I just don’t go down that path of falling in love,” he replied.
As Lyndall, 27, tried to maintain her composure at dinner, she explained that it was the first time she had heard Cameron say that he couldn’t see himself falling for her.

When the subject of moving from one state to another for love was brought up, Cameron, 27, explained that he was willing to “compromise” his remote work in the Northern Territory to move to Perth, Lyndall’s hometown, or allow for her to move to Darwin. He later added: “I wouldn’t say I’m not ready for a relationship… I love Lyndall as a person, I just don’t go down that path of falling in love.”

As Lyndall tried to maintain her composure at dinner, she explained that it was the first time she had heard Cameron say that he couldn’t see himself falling for her.
She excused herself from the table to head to the cocktail lounge before breaking down in tears as the other brides rushed to comfort her.
“I feel like I’ve been dumped for the third time in a week,” she said through tears.
Back at the table, boyfriends Ollie Skelton and Duncan James politely told Cameron to stop pestering Lyndall about whether that was how he really felt about her.


Lyndall (left) broke down in tears after her husband Cameron (right) admitted he wasn’t falling for her.
Outspoken girlfriend Evelyn Ellis then came back to the table to speak on Lyndall’s behalf, attacking Cameron in a wild tirade.
‘Cam, you’re an idiot,’ she yelled.
“You’ve been skewering her all this time and for her to hear this in front of everyone is a fucking cheap shot.”

She excused herself from the table to head to the cocktail lounge before breaking down in tears as the other brides rushed to comfort her.

“I feel like I’ve been dumped for the third time in a week,” she said through tears.
‘It is?’ Cameron asked sarcastically. ‘That’s not good.’
Evelyn continued: ‘Yeah, it’s a fucking cheap shot. You must be ashamed of yourself!’
“Don’t trip on the way out,” Cameron told her, clearly not bothered, as Evelyn returned with a crying Lyndall.
Married at First Sight continues Monday at 7:30pm on Channel Nine and 9Now