Tayla has confirmed the rumour that MAFS groom Cam FaceTimed her in a nightclub and showed her his “d**k”.

ICYMI, *someone* leaked to the media yesterday that Cam, who is married on the show to Lyndall’ called Tayla while out in a nightclub and popped his penis into the video.

On this morning’s episode of the Kyle and Jackie O show, the hosts decided to call Tayla up and find out whether the rumous was true.

“Yeah, there is a little bit of truth to that,” Tayla confirmed.

When asked for more details about what actually happened, the MAFS bride confirmed that she actually asked Cam to “get it out” during the phone call.

“He was really drunk and I was drinking with all of my friends as well, and I’m pretty sure it just happened,” Tayla explained.

She added: “he said ‘do you want me to get it out?’ And I said, ‘Yeah, I dare you to.’ And I didn’t think that he actually would.”

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Jackie asked Tayla is she had ever hooked up with Cam before, and the 27-year-old took a noticeably long pause before replying, “No, we didn’t. We’re just really good friends.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Tayla spoke about her well-publicised beef with fellow bride Lyndall, who is also Cam’s ‘wife’. Weeks before Tayla’s part in MAFS started airing, the 27-year-old published a savage, now-deleted, post about Lyndall, who was already on viewers’ screens.

She posted a Daily Mail Australia article that detailed Lyndall’s post-show fling with fellow groom Josh, and wrote: “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.”

When asked about the post, Tayla told the hosts that she thinks participants who cooperate with the producers get a good edit.

“So many things that happened during filming, there are people that will get on in front of the camera and make a lot of drama, are happy to start rumors and make people feel really bad.

“Then there are the other people that kind of push back against the producers [and] pressure about starting drama and making people feel really uncomfortable. And unfortunately, the ones that are getting the golden edit did do that [make drama]. And the ones [who don’t do what producers want] are getting really rotten, butchered edits.”

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