Fragile Married At First Sight bride breaks down into TEARS in new teaser – as she reveals how secret health battle has stopped her from finding love: ‘How can I ask someone to be with me forever?’
While last year’s Married At First Sight was filled with drama and scandal, the 2023 season appears to be focused on the contestants’ search for true love.
In a new trailer for the upcoming tenth series, a desperate bride makes a tearful confession as she is shown preparing to walk down the aisle.
‘I was diagnosed with Cystic fibrosis when I was three years old,’ the blonde beauty tells producers.
While last year’s Married At First Sight was filled with drama and scandal, the 2023 season appears to be focused on the contestants’ search for true love
‘How can I ask someone to be with me forever when my forever is a lot shorter than theirs?’ she continues, before breaking down into tears.
‘Now it’s honestly a miracle I’m going to find the love of my life,’ she giggles before the clip ends on her walking down the aisle and saying: ‘I’m going to be able to have kids.’
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disorder where sufferers develop ‘excessively thick and sticky mucus within the lungs, airways and the digestive system’.
In a new trailer for the upcoming tenth series, a desperate bride breaks down into tears as she is shown preparing to walk down the aisle
‘I was diagnosed with Cystic fibrosis when I was three years old’ the blonde beauty tells producers
While her identity has yet to be officially announced, Daily Mail Australia can reveal that the crying bride is Perth accountant Lyndall Grace.
Lyndall’s identity was first revealed back in August, when she was spotted arriving at a $15million estate in Sydney’s Centennial Park where the Hen’s Night was filmed.
Lyndall, 27, is recently single after she abruptly called it quits with her long-term boyfriend.
‘How can I ask someone to be with me forever when my forever is a lot shorter than theirs?’ she continues before breaking down into tears
‘Now it’s honestly a miracle i’m going to find the love of my life,’ she giggles
She is then seen walking down the aisle and saying: ‘I’m going to be able to have kids’
A friend described Lyndall as an ‘absolute sweetheart who isn’t afraid of having fun’.
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 just three years old.
While her identity has yet to be officially announced, Daily Mail Australia can reveal that the crying bride is Perth accountant Lyndall Grace
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