MAFS star Lyndall has revealed that she hasn’t taken the time to listen to all of Cam’s unaired vows, which he recently read out on live radio.

On Monday’s episode of MAFS, Lyndall, and Cam attended the final vows ceremony where they had to decide whether to pursue a relationship outside of the experiment. In her vows, Lyndall told Cam that she wasn’t interested in continuing things with Cam on the outside.

Before Cam had a chance to respond with his own vows, Lyndall told him that she wasn’t interested in hearing them and walked out.

However, Cam on Tuesday Cam went onto the Kyle and Jackie O show and read out the final speech he was meant to read to Lyndall.

In part of the speech, Cam said: “I’ve taken the time to reflect on why I haven’t been able to give you these things, I think these things flow naturally when you’re falling in love, which I’m not.”

The segment got picked up by multiple news outlets and Instagram accounts, and was splashed all over the internet.

However, regardless of the availability of Cam’s speech, Lyndall told Yahoo Lifestyle that she hasn’t bothered to read the entire thing.

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“I’ve only heard bits and pieces,” she told the publication. “I wasn’t interested in hearing them six months ago, and I’m still not interested in hearing them now.

She continued, “I don’t think that they’re going to give me any closure, I don’t think that they’re going to make me feel any better, and I don’t think that they could change any of the outcome or perspective that I have. I think Cam has had ample opportunity to say nice things and repeatedly has not.”

The reality star added that what she heard of the unaired speech was exactly what she thought Cam would say on the final vows day, anyway.

“So good for him that he got them out there,” she adds. “But yeah, it was everything that I expected it to be anyway, as far as I have heard.”

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