‘They hooked up multiple times.’ Everything that’s gone on since Lyndall and Cameron’s final vows.
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When Lyndall Grace first walked down the aisle towards Cameron Dunne at the start of MAFS 2023, we had high hopes for them.
Lyndall had just received a new lease on life and Cameron was finally ready to open his heart to someone.
They seemed sweet. And unlikely to rub each other’s toothbrushes in their shared toilet. Or throw glasses of red wine at each other in mixed company.
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For the first few weeks, things were smooth sailing for the couple.
Then the trouble began.
Okay, where did it all go wrong for Lyndall and Cameron?
During Family and Friends Week, Lyndall’s mum asked Cameron to hug Lyndall when she appeared visibly upset. Cameron flat out refused.
His mum then backed his decision, saying Lyndall’s desire for affection was a sign of “insecurity”.
From there it became pretty clear that Lyndall and Cameron had different views on intimacy, and that her love language was affection and his was sitting in awkward silence and not acknowledging his wife’s needs.
At the final dinner party, Cameron told Lyndall he could be working away from her for “six months to a year” at a time, which would make their relationship difficult.
It’s almost as though he shouldn’t have applied for a TV show for people looking for a long-term relationship???
Then, during Homestay Week in the Northern Territory, a fish jumped out of a river and kissed Lyndall and she made the joke, “First kiss I got all week.”
After a heated argument in front of Cameron’s confused mate, Cameron explained to Lyndall that he just wasn’t an affectionate person.
Which brings us to their final vows.
So, did they make it to final vows?
Yes. Well, kind of.
On Monday night, Lyndall and Cameron reunited in the Blue Mountains for their final vows ceremony.
However, things didn’t go quite to plan for Cameron.
When they came face-to-face, Lyndall took the lead. She reminisced about all the good times they shared and her unwavering commitment to their relationship throughout the experiment.