MAFS AU: Lyndall Grace takes vicious parting shot at Cam Woods then dumps him

Their Married at First Sight journey has been anything but a romantic fairytale.

And during Monday night’s episode, Lyndall Grace brutally dumped her husband Cam Woods during a dramatic commitment ceremony.

The accountant delivered a scathing speech to her TV groom, both 27, before announcing she was done with him.

In a shocking turn of events, Lyndall then cut him short before he could even deliver his own speech, declaring that her life ‘does not include’ him. 

The heart-wrenching episode saw Lyndall opening up about her struggles with cystic fibrosis and how it affected her self-worth, stating, ‘I came to this experiment with the simple goal of finding love.’

It’s over! Married At First Sight’s Lyndall Grace (right) brutally dumped her husband Cam Woods (left) during a dramatic commitment ceremony on Monday night

The accountant delivered a scathing speech to her TV groom, before announcing she was done with him

The accountant delivered a scathing speech to her TV groom, before announcing she was done with him

‘For most of my life, being married, having a partner, and planning for the future were pipe dreams I guilted myself out of,’ she continued.

‘I thought that because I have cystic fibrosis, I could never be someone’s forever person.’ 

Lyndall went on to describe their initial connection, reminiscing about their wedding day, and how Cam made her feel at ease.

In a shocking turn of events, Lyndall then cut him short before he could even deliver his own speech, declaring that her life 'does not include' him

In a shocking turn of events, Lyndall then cut him short before he could even deliver his own speech, declaring that her life ‘does not include’ him

The heart-wrenching episode saw Lyndall opening up about her struggles with cystic fibrosis and how it affected her self-worth. 'I came to this experiment with the simple goal of finding love,' she said

The heart-wrenching episode saw Lyndall opening up about her struggles with cystic fibrosis and how it affected her self-worth. ‘I came to this experiment with the simple goal of finding love,’ she said

'For most of my life, being married, having a partner, and planning for the future were pipe dreams I guilted myself out of,' she continued

‘For most of my life, being married, having a partner, and planning for the future were pipe dreams I guilted myself out of,’ she continued

However, the tone shifted as she recounted the negative aspects of their romance and accused Cam of withdrawing and being unable to handle confrontation. 

‘In our first few weeks together, you could barely sit through the smallest of criticisms and constantly walked out of hard conversations, leaving me to pick up the pieces,’ she said. 

Throughout her speech, Lyndall highlighted her resilience and newfound lease on life, stating that she refused to be held back by her condition or by Cam.

The tone shifted as she recounted the negative aspects of their romance and accused Cam of withdrawing and being unable to handle confrontation

The tone shifted as she recounted the negative aspects of their romance and accused Cam of withdrawing and being unable to handle confrontation

As Cam went to pick up his speech notes, Lyndall said: 'Um, before you start yeah? Just on that, I just feel like no matter what you say today, it's only going to disappoint me again.'

As Cam went to pick up his speech notes, Lyndall said: ‘Um, before you start yeah? Just on that, I just feel like no matter what you say today, it’s only going to disappoint me again.’

'You can have that then,' said Cam, before throwing his speech towards her on the floor

‘You can have that then,’ said Cam, before throwing his speech towards her on the floor

Cam's speech was seen on the grass

Cam’s speech was seen on the grass 

In an unforgettable line, she asserted, ‘I want to build a life I’m proud of, and that life does not include you.’ 

As Cam went to pick up his speech notes, Lyndall said: ‘Um, before you start yeah? Just on that, I just feel like no matter what you say today, it’s only going to disappoint me again.’ 

A heartbroken Cam hit back: ‘You can have that then’ before throwing his speech towards her on the floor.

'That's me done,' Cam said, before he stormed off back to the car

‘That’s me done,’ Cam said, before he stormed off back to the car

Lyndall stood there as her tradie TV 'groom' stormed off into the distance

Lyndall stood there as her tradie TV ‘groom’ stormed off into the distance

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