Married bride Lyndall Grace wears a face mask during a break in filming as she disembarks in Sydney – amid her lifelong battle with cystic fibrosis
She has been candid about her lifelong battle with cystic fibrosis during her time on the show.
And Married At First Sight’s Lyndall Grace took extreme precautions by wearing a face mask as she stepped out in Sydney last October, even though the pandemic was over.
Keeping things casual, the 27-year-old accountant wore baggy beige cargo pants and a white cropped t-shirt, which she paired with a edgy leather jacket over it.
Wearing a pair of sneakers, she pulled her blonde locks back and away from her face in a high ponytail.
Lyndall continued to focus on her phone as she went out to run some errands.
Married At First Sight’s Lyndall Grace took extreme precautions by wearing a face mask as she stepped out in Sydney last October, even though the pandemic was over
Lyndall suffers from cystic fibrosis, a debilitating lung disease.
She said as a child she was told she wouldn’t live to be 30, but everything changed after a life-extending drug was launched last year.
Lyndall told Woman’s Day that her main priority now is finding a husband to share her life with.
Lyndall has been candid about her lifelong battle with cystic fibrosis during her time on the show
Keeping things casual, the 27-year-old accountant wore baggy beige cargo pants and a white cropped t-shirt, which she paired with a edgy leather jacket over it
“I was like, ‘Oh my god, I can get married.’ When you’ve waited your entire adult life to even think about marriage, you just don’t want to wait any longer,” she said.
“I want to find someone who loves hard and with all his heart and isn’t afraid of the dirty things.
“I want to build a beautiful home to spend the rest of my many, many new years in,” she told the publication.
Wearing a pair of sneakers, she pulled her blonde locks back and away from her face in a high ponytail
The blonde beauty married Cameron Woods on the show earlier this year
The blonde beauty opened up about her condition in a series ten trailer last year, and made a tearful confession as she prepared to walk down the aisle.
“I was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when I was three weeks old,” she told producers.
“How can I ask someone to be with me forever when my eternity is much shorter than theirs?” she asked before she burst into tears.
“Now it’s honestly a miracle I’m going to find the love of my life,” she said.
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder in which people develop “excessively thick and sticky mucus in the lungs, airways, and digestive system.”
Lyndall told Woman’s Day that her main priority now is finding a husband to share her life with