Lyndall has revealed that she would love to return to MAFS next year for another chance at love on the reality TV show.

Lyndall was matched with Cam on the experiment, and while the pair started off strong, they quickly fell apart over the weeks due to Cam’s lack of affection towards Lyndall. Since then, it’s been revealed that Cam and intruder bride Tayla have been sexting, and that Lyndall flew to Perth for a romantic getaway with groom Josh.

While Lyndall spent much of last night’s reunion dinner party episode in tears, the 27-year-old told New Idea that she would return to the show next year, if she was asked.

“I absolutely would come back. I’m still impossibly single, so somebody help! Hopefully, the experts do a little bit of a better job next time,” she told the publication.

She continued, “While it didn’t work out romantically for me, I still had the most incredible experience. I got to go to new places, to meet the most incredible people and I’ve come out of it with lifelong friends.

“There were some really painful times, but I’ve come out of it going, ‘God, I’m cool! I’m so resilient. I can do that!’”

Lyndall said that she’d also be interested in taking part in other reality TV shows, including The BlockLEGO Masters and Survivor.

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While Josh has confirmed that Lyndall flew to Perth to see him after the pair shared a kiss, she said that they wouldn’t be pursuing anything romantically

“Josh is so lovely and so supportive. He’s going to find someone incredible who is going to give him the relationship he deserves, but I don’t think that person will be me.”

Despite the turbulence of Lyndall and Cam’s relationship, the aspiring singer focussed on the good that’s come out on the show, including the awareness surrounding cystic fibrosis, which she was diagnosed with at a young age.

“I was at the pub on Friday and this lovely, lovely woman came over to me and said, ‘You’re amazing, thank you so much. I lost my best friend with CF when I was 16. It was so hard, and it’s so cool to see you and how you hold yourself and all of that [while] bringing awareness to it.’”

“Stuff like that makes every little bit of it worth it, you know?”

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