MAFS star says her ‘worst nightmare has come to life’ in cryptic post – as she asks for advice on repatriation following emergency flight to New Zealand

Married At First Sight star Cathy Evans has shared a worrying Instagram Story post about her ‘worst nightmare’ coming true.

Cathy, who appeared on the Australian dating show in 2020, shared a photo taken inside an airplane as it was docking at a New Zealand airport on Monday, and captioned it with some distressing words.

‘Emergency flight to NZ. My worst nightmare come to life. Always hold your loved ones close,’ the New Zealand-born influencer, 30, wrote next to the photo.

Cathy, who currently lives in Sydney, then admitted she was currently struggling and asked her fans for advice on returning to Australia.

‘I’m not doing very well and I’m unable to think clearly. If anyone has dealt with international repatriation companies, please send my way,’ she added. 

Married At First Sight star Cathy Evans, 30, (pictured) took to social media on Tuesday to share a worrying post about her ‘worst nightmare’ coming true

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Evans for comment.

Evans has undergone an incredible transformation since appearing on MAFS.

Among her many procedures, the 30-year-old forked out around $30,000 on liposuction to ten different areas of her body in 2021.

Evans shared a photo taken from her plane's window of the aircraft docking at a New Zealand airport and captioned it with some distressing words

Evans shared a photo taken from her plane’s window of the aircraft docking at a New Zealand airport and captioned it with some distressing words

Cathy, who currently lives in Sydney , then admitted she was currently struggling and asked her fans for advice on returning to Australia

Cathy, who currently lives in Sydney , then admitted she was currently struggling and asked her fans for advice on returning to Australia 

Among the areas treated were her chin, inner thighs, stomach, waist, back and buttocks. 

At the time, the influencer revealed why she decided to go under the knife, after critics told her to ‘go to the gym’ instead of the plastic surgeon.

‘People are saying, ”Why aren’t you just going to the gym?” And I do go to the gym,’ she said in a YouTube video. 

‘What I am after is not found at the gym. This shaped, sculpted body by a surgeon or doctor is not found at the gym,’ she added.

'I'm not doing very well. If anyone has dealt with international repatriation companies, please send my way,' she added

‘I’m not doing very well. If anyone has dealt with international repatriation companies, please send my way,’ she added

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