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Married At First Sight golden girl Lyndall Grace breaks her silence after being labelled ‘the biggest bully’ by intruder bride Tayla Winter
MAFS star Lyndall Grace has broken her silence after intruder bride Tayla Winter labelled her the ‘biggest bully’ last month in a rogue social media post.
The accountant, 27, told Yahoo Lifestyle on Friday she was completely ‘blindsided’ by the Tasmanian nurse’s scathing criticism.
Lyndall, who started the season with a ‘golden girl’ edit before the cracks started to show in her relationship with husband Cameron Woods, said no one had ever called her a bully before and it was ‘awful’ to hear.
‘I did go into [MAFS] wanting to just come out being proud of my actions and proud of who I was, and I absolutely feel like I can say that,’ she said.
‘I’ve never been called a bully before. I don’t think there are many people that share that sentiment, but it was an awful thing to see.’
MAFS star Lyndall Grace (pictured) has broken her silence after intruder bride Tayla Winter labelled her the ‘biggest bully’ last month in a rogue social media post
She added: ‘I genuinely had no idea that was coming.
‘I couldn’t even give you an example of when I can remember that I have even said anything hurtful or nasty, especially in Tayla’s direction.’
Lyndall went on to say the truth will come out by the end of the social experiment, and until then she doesn’t want to be part of any public ‘feud’ with Tayla.
Tayla, 27, had accused Lyndall of being nothing like her glowing on-screen persona in a blistering Instagram post on February 9.
At the time, she hadn’t even entered the experiment yet as an intruder with her on-screen husband Hugo Armstrong.
Lyndall said on Friday she was completely ‘blindsided’ by Tayla’s (pictured) scathing criticism
Her post, which has since been deleted, was in response to Daily Mail Australia’s exclusive story about Lyndall’s post-show fling with shy groom Josh White.
At the time, Lyndall had received a very positive edit on MAFS, with the episodes focusing on her battle with cystic fibrosis and fairytale romance with good-natured Northern Territory carpenter Cam Woods, from whom she has since split.
But Tayla said the Lyndall she got to know during filming was nothing like her flattering TV portrayal, calling her ‘the biggest bully’ she had ever met.
‘I’ve never been called a bully before, I don’t think there are many people that share that sentiment, but it was an awful thing to see,’ she told Yahoo Lifestyle
Tayla, 27, had accused Lyndall of being nothing like her glowing on-screen persona in a blistering Instagram post on February 9 (pictured). At the time, she hadn’t even entered the experiment yet as an intruder with her on-screen husband Hugo Armstrong
‘I feel it’s important to get this out before my accounts get taken,’ she began.
‘Lyndall, you’re the biggest bully I’ve ever met. This [Daily Mail] article is surface level and the amount of hurt you have caused many people is damaging and dangerous.
‘I’m hoping people get to tell their truth and the real story is heard sooner rather than later.’
Daily Mail Australia understands Tayla isn’t the only MAFS participant to have raised concerns about Lyndall’s ‘clean’ edit when she was allegedly one of this season’s ‘mean girls’.
Her post, which has since been deleted, was in response to Daily Mail Australia’s exclusive story about Lyndall’s post-show fling with shy groom Josh White (pictured)
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