MAFS fan favourite Lucinda Light reveals Australian tour plans after selling out string of UK speaking gigs as she cashes in on new-found fame

Married At First Sight’s Lucinda Light has teased plans to tour Australia as she shows no signs of slowing down amid her new-found fame.

The reality TV fan favourite, 43, has already sold out her hugely in-demand UK speaking tour and has now hinted that a Down Under version is on the cards. 

Speaking to Yahoo Australia, the quirky marriage celebrant from Byron Bay cryptically teased: ‘I am in discussions about it at the moment.

‘There’s lots on the cards and for me, the most pulsing energy is speaking to people, exchanging love and inspiring each other.’

Lucinda also revealed that she has ‘so much to share’ and described her upcoming UK speaking tour as the ‘love of my life’.

Married At First Sight’s Lucinda Light has teased plans to tour Australia as she shows no signs of slowing down amid her new-found fame 

Lucinda revealed that she has 'so much to share' and that the show she is about to tour in the UK is the 'love of my life'

Lucinda revealed that she has ‘so much to share’ and that the show she is about to tour in the UK is the ‘love of my life’

The show, which is called An Evening with Lucinda Light, is estimated to net the 43-year-old reality star an eye-watering $250,000.

The tour was originally set to take place over 10 days, with Lucinda doing eight gigs, with each ticket priced at £27.50 GBP ($52AUD) each.

However, she later added another staggering 13 new shows to her touring schedule over two more months due to the staggering high demand for tickets.

She confirmed that she will be taking to the stage at further shows in October and November after many fans missed out on tickets for the August run of her tour.

‘I’m thrilled to announce that tickets for my October and November tours are now on sale! After a sold-out tour in August, with many of you missing out on tickets, I knew I had to return,’ she shared.

The show, which is called An Evening with Lucinda Light, is estimated to net the 43-year-old reality star an eye-watering $250,000

The show, which is called An Evening with Lucinda Light, is estimated to net the 43-year-old reality star an eye-watering $250,000

The tour was originally set to take place over 10 days, with Lucinda doing eight gigs, with each ticket priced at £27.50 GBP ($52AUD) each, but she has since added another 13 shows

The tour was originally set to take place over 10 days, with Lucinda doing eight gigs, with each ticket priced at £27.50 GBP ($52AUD) each, but she has since added another 13 shows  

‘I can’t wait to meet you, share love, stories, fun, and some truly valuable tools on emotional intelligence.’ 

Since appearing on the hit reality show earlier this year, Lucinda has been keeping herself busy with a jam-packed work schedule as she cashes in on her huge fame.

As well as her UK speaking tour and her celebrity appearances, the celebrant also said she wouldn’t rule out a return to TV screens, no doubt delighting fans.

The MC said she has dreams of appearing on Dancing With The Stars and I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!.

‘I really want to be on one of those dancing shows where you get to wear sequin leotards, learn how to dance, and get really fit,’ she told Yahoo Lifestyle.

As well as her upcoming UK speaking tour and her celebrity appearances, the celebrant also said she wouldn't rule out a return to TV screens, no doubt delighting fans

As well as her upcoming UK speaking tour and her celebrity appearances, the celebrant also said she wouldn’t rule out a return to TV screens, no doubt delighting fans

‘I think it would utterly tickle my expressive, creative side and I have no doubt I’d have a lot of fun.’

She said she would also like to follow in the footsteps of her fellow MAFS stars Domenica Calarco, Davina Rankin and Ryan Gallagher by appearing on I’m A Celeb.

‘One day, I’d love to get into that jungle and raise a huge amount for non-violent communication/boundaries and consent language programs in schools and also help combat homelessness with innovative tiny houses – a great solution,’ she said.

Lucinda said she will also be attending a few fundraisers this year as an MC, but dreams of ‘making a way bigger impact’ on a more well-known platform.

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