Married At First Sight: Perth singer Lyndall Grace latest bride to appear on next year’s season

Married At First Sight EXCLUSIVE: Aspiring singer is the latest bride confirmed to appear on next year’s season after she ‘abruptly’ split with her long-term boyfriend

Filming for the tenth season of Married At First Sight is well and truly underway.

And Daily Mail Australia can now reveal the identity of another bride set to walk down the aisle on the Channel Nine series.

Aspiring Perth-based singer Lyndall Grace was spotted attending the hens night at a $15million estate in Sydney’s Centennial Park.

Aspiring Perth-based singer Lyndall Grace is the latest bride confirmed to appear on the 2023 season of Married At First Sight

A source told Daily Mail Australia that Lyndall, 27, is recently single after she abruptly called it quits with her long-term boyfriend. 

‘She was dating and living with my friend Travis for years until she broke up with him a few months ago. Guess we know the reason now. Wild’, they said.

A friend described Lyndall as an ‘absolute sweetheart who isn’t afraid of having fun’.

Lyndall was spotted attending the hens night at a $15million estate in Sydney's Centennial Park earlier this month

Lyndall was spotted attending the hens night at a $15million estate in Sydney’s Centennial Park earlier this month

A source told Daily Mail Australia that Lyndall is recently single after she abruptly called it quits with her long term boyfriend

A source told Daily Mail Australia that Lyndall is recently single after she abruptly called it quits with her long term boyfriend

Lyndall is no stranger to the spotlight and has performed at various fundraisers and concerts to raise awareness of cystic fibrosis.

She was diagnosed with the incurable life-shortening genetic disease at birth.

Her social media accounts have all been switched to private as a requirement while filming the dating show. 

Lyndall is no stranger to the spotlight and has performed at various fundraisers and concerts to raise awareness of cystic fibrosis

 Lyndall is no stranger to the spotlight and has performed at various fundraisers and concerts to raise awareness of cystic fibrosis

She was diagnosed with the incurable life-shortening genetic disease at birth

She was diagnosed with the incurable life-shortening genetic disease at birth

Lyndall joins previously announced brides Tahnee Cook, Bronte Schofield, Alyssa Barmonde, Claire Nomarhas, Melinda Willis, and Melissa Shepherd.

It comes after Daily Mail Australia revealed that season 10 of MAFS will feature some of the most controversial participants to date.

One bride is no stranger to controversy, having already made headlines for trashing a nightclub bathroom almost a decade ago.

‘She completely trashed a bathroom at a bar and has been banned from the venue ever since. I guarantee she’s going to cause a riot on the show,’ a source said.

Another bride has been dubbed ‘Olivia Frazer 2.0’ after entering the experiment all sweet and innocent only to unleash her mean streak later on.  

‘Alarm bells have already gone off. She’s not as innocent as she led producers to believe… we’re thinking she’s going to be the next Olivia, for sure,’ said the insider.

Meanwhile, one outspoken groom is understood to have undergone media training before filming, which suggests he views the show as his ticket to fame and fortune.

Who will star on MAFS in 2023?

Content creator, Sydney

Personal trainer, Melbourne 

Childcare worker, Melbourne

Beautician, Brisbane 

Senior marketer, Sydney 

Influencer, Perth 

Baker, Sydney

Entrepreneur, Sydney 

Voice over artist, Perth 

Hairdresser, Sydney 

 If you have a tip about any of the participants email tips@dailymail.com



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