MAFS final vows: Lyndall’s parting shot at Cameron after she dumped him
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MAFS star Lyndall Grace has had the last word in her break-up with Cameron Woods.
Shortly after dumping the outback carpenter during Monday’s final vows, the 27-year-old accountant fired off a brutal parting shot on Instagram.
She shared a photo of the moment a furious Cameron threw his unread speech at the ground and walked off in anger.
‘When the trash decides to take itself out,’ she wrote in the caption.
Lyndall also posted a gallery of snaps of the jubilant moment she celebrated ending things with Cam, whose lack of affection and commitment phobia had crushed her confidence during the experiment.
MAFS star Lyndall Grace has had the last word in her break-up with Cameron Woods
Shortly after dumping the outback carpenter during Monday’s final vows, the 27-year-old accountant fired off this parting shot on Instagram
‘That’s my girl,’ she wrote, before adding: ‘Alexa… play Flowers by Miley Cyrus.’
Flowers is an empowering break-up anthem about women putting themselves first and not settling for men who aren’t up to their standards.
Lyndall ended things with Cam during their final vows on Monday, delivering a scathing speech to her husband before announcing she was done with him.
In an unprecedented turn of events, she then cut him off before he could deliver his own speech, declaring her life ‘does not include’ him or his feelings.
‘I came to this experiment with the simple goal of finding love,’ she began her vows.
Lyndall also posted a gallery of snaps of the jubilant moment she celebrated ending things with Cameron, whose lack of affection and commitment phobia had crushed her confidence
Lyndall ended things with Cam during their final vows on Monday, delivering a scathing speech to her husband before announcing she was done with him
‘I came to this experiment with the simple goal of finding love,’ she began her vows
‘For most of my life, being married, having a partner, and planning for the future were pipe dreams I guilted myself out of,’ she added, referring to her struggles with cystic fibrosis and how it affected her self-worth.
‘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 had made her feel at ease.
‘I thought because I have cystic fibrosis, I could never be someone’s forever person,’ she said
Lyndall went on to describe their initial connection, reminiscing about their wedding day and how Cam had made her feel at ease
But the tone shifted as she recounted the negative aspects of their romance and accused Cam of withdrawing emotionally and being unable to handle confrontation
But the tone shifted as she recounted the negative aspects of their romance and accused Cam of withdrawing emotionally 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 she refused to be held back by her condition – or by Cam.
Throughout her speech, Lyndall highlighted her resilience and newfound lease on life, stating she refused to be held back by her condition – or by Cam
As Cam reached for his speech notes, Lyndall sensationally cut him off before he could deliver his own vows, declaring her life ‘does not include’ him or his feelings
She concluded: ‘I want to build a life I’m proud of, and that life does not include you.’
As Cam then reached for his speech notes, Lyndall interrupted: ‘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 shattered Cam responded by throwing his speech towards her on the floor and snapping: ‘You can have that then.’
‘You can have that then,’ said Cam, before throwing his speech towards her on the floor