The cracks in their relationship widened at Wednesday’s dinner party, but things are only getting worse for MAFS stars Lyndall Grace and Cameron Woods.
The former golden couple are no longer together three months after filming the show’s tenth season, and the situation is so dire that they don’t even speak to each other.
“Lines of communication completely broke down” after they parted ways on final vows, an insider told Chron Australia on Friday.
News of their split won’t come as a surprise given how toxic things have gotten for the couple, both 27, on the show over the past week.
Cam told Lyndall at the last dinner party that there was no point in moving from Perth to the Northern Territory to live with him because he was working “six months to a year” in the outback with no phone service.
The cracks in their relationship widened at Wednesday’s dinner party, but things are only getting worse for MAFS stars Lyndall and Cameron (pictured on their wedding day).
The former golden couple are no longer together three months after filming the show’s tenth season – and things are so bad they don’t even speak to each other. (They can both be seen at Sydney Airport arriving for the MAFS meeting, which will be broadcast later this month.)
Even if they both lived in the NT, they would still be in a long-distance relationship because of his career as a carpenter.
“The biggest concern after this experiment is where I will be. I’ve spent the last eight years focusing on my career to get to the position I have now,” he said.
“I said to her, ‘What’s the point of moving from Perth if I won’t be in Darwin? I will be secluded.”
This revelation rocked town girl Lyndall, who felt that if they didn’t have a future together, all the effort she had put into Cam was for nothing.
Viewers were equally stunned by the turnaround in their romance, as Cam and Lyndall seemed a perfect match when the experiment began.
Wednesday’s dinner party was the beginning of the end for the couple that viewers had been waiting for since week one.
Chron Australia can exclusively reveal they limped through to the end of the season before ending their marriage on final vows.
News of their split won’t come as a surprise given how toxic things have gotten for the couple, both 27, on the show over the past week. Cam told Lyndall at the dinner party on Wednesday that there was no point in 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 signal
The dinner party was the beginning of the end for the couple and it can now be revealed that they limped through to the end of the season before ending their marriage on final vows. (Cam is pictured arriving alone for the MAFS reunion)
While neither Cameron nor Lyndall have publicly commented on the split, a source said there has been a lot of tension and struggle in their relationship.
“Lyndall leaves it to Cam during final vows, and he wasn’t the least bit impressed with her,” the insider said.
“Lyndall doesn’t hold back and completely wreaks havoc on the poor guy. He was absolutely amazed by it.’
“Lyndall leaves it to Cam during final vows and he wasn’t the least bit impressed with her,” a source said. ‘[She] totally wrecks the poor guy. He was completely amazed by it.
While neither Cameron nor Lyndall have publicly commented on the split, a source said there has been a lot of tension and struggle in their relationship
Cam’s job as an outback trad wasn’t the only issue in their relationship.
One cast member told Chron Australia that things started to fall apart when he objected to the way his wife was “thriving on the other couples’ drama”.
“He realized they were different people when Lyndall meddled in other people’s affairs at dinner parties and engagement ceremonies,” said one spy.
“They might look good on paper, but in real life they keep clashing.”
Cam’s job as a bush trader wasn’t the only problem in their relationship. A source said things started to fall apart when he objected to his wife “thriving on the drama of others”.
The source added, “Your interference in other people’s relationships has really upset him.
“Cam is a non-drama type guy, but she wanted to blend into whatever she could find to be in front of the camera. Few in the cast had time for Lyndall; we saw them as performative.’
Married At First Sight continues Sunday at 7pm on Channel Nine