Married At First Sight bride Lyndall Grace cuts a stylish figure on solo shopping trip in Sydney – after brutal showdown with ‘husband’ Cameron

Married At First Sight’s Lyndall Grace cut a stylish figure as she went for a solo walk in Sydney.

The accountant, 27, showed off her svelte pins in a black and white geometric print mini skirt which she paired with an oversized denim jacket as she enjoyed the sunshine.

Keeping her look casual cool, Lyndall opted for black Converse sneakers while she clutched a chopping board which appeared to be from a recent shopping trip.

Adding to the glam, Lyndall opted for a full face of make-up with noughties-inspired liquid black eyeliner and a deep mauve lip.

She added an edgy touch with a nose ring and dangling earrings. 

Married At First Sight's Lyndall Grace cut a stylish figure as she went for a solo walk in Sydney on Thursday

Married At First Sight’s Lyndall Grace cut a stylish figure as she went for a solo walk in Sydney on Thursday

The accountant, 27, showed off her svelte pins in a black and white geometric print mini skirt which she paired with an oversized denim jacket as she enjoyed the sunshine

The accountant, 27, showed off her svelte pins in a black and white geometric print mini skirt which she paired with an oversized denim jacket as she enjoyed the sunshine

The reality star was without her ‘husband’ Cameron Woods.

The pair faced a brutal showdown on Wednesday night’s episode of MAFS, as Cameron Woods said there was no point in her moving from her native Perth to the Northern Territory to live with him because he works in the bush for ‘six months to a year’ without phone reception.

He argued they would effectively be in a long-distance relationship whether they live in the same state or territory or not.

‘The biggest concern after this experiment is where I’m going to be at. I’ve spent the last eight years focusing on my career to get to the position I’m at now,’ he said.

‘I told her, “What’s the point of moving from Perth when I’m not going to be in Darwin? I’m going to be remote.”‘

‘I could be out there for two months, a month or six months to a year,’ he added.

A shocked Lyndall told producers: ‘I knew he was going to be out working remote, but I didn’t realise just how long.

‘I just went into shock. I really don’t know what we’re going to do.’

Cameron then said he would be heartbroken if the couple split after their final vows.

‘I love Lyndall as a person… we are so far into this experiment, if you both don’t have feelings for each other, there is no point of being here,’ he said.

Keeping her look casual cool, Lyndall opted for black Converse sneakers while she clutched a chopping board which appeared to be from a recent shopping trip

Keeping her look casual cool, Lyndall opted for black Converse sneakers while she clutched a chopping board which appeared to be from a recent shopping trip

Adding to the glam, Lyndall opted for a full face of make-up with noughties-inspired liquid black eyeliner and a deep mauve lip

She added an edgy touch with a nose ring and dangling earrings

The reality star was without her 'husband' Cameron Woods

She added an edgy touch with a nose ring and dangling earrings. The reality star was without her ‘husband’ Cameron Woods 

The pair faced a brutal showdown on Wednesday night's episode of MAFS, as Cameron Woods said there was no point in her moving from her native Perth to the Northern Territory

The pair faced a brutal showdown on Wednesday night’s episode of MAFS, as Cameron Woods said there was no point in her moving from her native Perth to the Northern Territory

‘I’m between a rock and a hard place here. It’s what I want to do with my life now, I’ve built this career.’

Cameron also admitted he had previously told producers he would ‘move for love’.

‘I don’t know if Cam realises what he’s actually saying. The whole group realises what he’s saying here, Lyndall certainly does as well,’ expert John Aiken said.

Lyndall told producers: ‘That was devastating that I’m not the person he was willing to [move] for and that’s the thing that hurts.’

Lyndall told producers: 'That was devastating that I'm not the person he was willing to [move] for and that's the thing that hurts.'

Lyndall told producers: ‘That was devastating that I’m not the person he was willing to [move] for and that’s the thing that hurts.’

DailyMail

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