Thanks to her bubbly personality and crazy Byron Bay attitude, she's quickly become Married At First Sight's most popular contestant.
But fans may be surprised to learn that Lucinda Light, 43, kept her real identity a secret on the show.
Although the maid of honor has a fun-loving and sincere nature, the name “Lucinda Light” is actually a pseudonym that she has used professionally for the past five years.
The blonde, whose legal name is actually Lucinda Reilly, registered the name “Lucinda Light” as her sole business name on August 9, 2019.
And while Lucinda describes herself as a professional master of ceremonies, she also once worked as a part-time cabaret artist.
Thanks to her bubbly personality and crazy Byron Bay attitude, she's quickly become Married At First Sight's most popular contestant. But fans may be surprised to learn that Lucinda Light, 43, (pictured) kept her real identity a secret on the show
Just a year ago, Lucinda was working as “Madam of the House” at the Secret Cabaret Society burlesque establishment in Byron Bay.
“Join our 1920s 'Secret Cabaret Society,' an immersive dining experience for our esteemed guests,” the venue's website reads.
“You will have the most chic time when the lady of the house welcomes you to her 'tavern of love',” it continued.
The blonde, whose legal name is actually Lucinda Reilly, registered the name “Lucinda Light” as her sole business name on August 9, 2019
Videos of her performances show Lucinda storming the stage in a flapper-inspired robe and a plumed hat.
According to Yahoo! Lifestyle, some cast members had questions about Lucinda's authenticity when she took part in the experiment.
“Lucinda is as quirky and positive as she comes across and she has great talent, but there have been some rumors among the cast about her intentions.” [for doing MAFS] as she performed there under a stage name and not under her real name,” said a production insider.
And while Lucinda describes herself as a professional master of ceremonies, she also once worked as a part-time cabaret artist
It comes after Lucinda walked down the aisle with groom Timothy Smith in Tuesday night's episode.
Before their wedding ceremony, Timothy expressed concern that his bride would be a “spiritual, energetic type.”
Unfortunately, Lucinda invited a celebrant to start their wedding with a smoking ceremony, where they waved a white-feathered “chicken wing” in the air to “remove any negativity.”
Just a year ago, Lucinda was working as “Madam of the House” at the Secret Cabaret Society burlesque establishment in Byron Bay. Videos of her performances show Lucinda storming the stage in a flapper-inspired robe and a plumed hat.
Timothy was struggling to keep track, while Lucinda seemed completely lost in the smoke.
“When they waved the chicken wing, I felt very uncomfortable,” Timothy told the cameras.
“It was a real chicken wing! I wasn't in the moment… I thought, “Where did they get the chicken wing?”
According to Yahoo! Lifestyle, some cast members had questions about Lucinda's authenticity when she took part in the experiment
“For example, was it a sacrificial chicken or did they just find that wing?”
The businessman begged for something to fall from the sky and save him when, to his surprise, an unexpected rainstorm came and completely ruined the couple's special day.
Guests frantically ran inside to seek shelter, while one pregnant attendee almost “gave birth to her baby” while fleeing for shelter.
It comes after Lucinda walked down the aisle with groom Timothy Smith (left) in Tuesday night's episode
Lucinda invited a celebrant to begin their wedding with a smoking ceremony, where they waved a white-feathered “chicken wing” in the air to “remove any negativity.”
The dull weather, which Lucinda said made their special day even better, temporarily prevented the couple from tying the knot.
But when the rain and clouds cleared, the ceremony began again and Lucinda exchanged her heartfelt vows.
Her gentle and caring words caused Timothy to change his first impressions of his bride.
Married At First Sight Australia continues on Wednesday at 7.30pm on Channel Nine and 9Now.