MAFS groom Cam has been romantically linked to fellow bride Tayla, with reports emerging that he showed her his “d**k” during a FaceTime call that took place at a nightclub.

Daily Mail Australia has reported that Tayla and Cam were linked after they split from their respective spouses. They said that the two reality stars had been flirting via text when Cam called her on a night out.

“Cam FaceTimed her while at a nightclub and showed her his d**k. She just laughed off the incident, but she was impressed,” a source told the publication.

The publication said that Lyndall found out about Cam and Tayla, and confronted them both at the show’s finale.

“Everyone on set is in shock. This is not the kind of scandal we were expecting from this season. What they did was completely inappropriate. It’s going to be a wild ride when the reunion airs,” the source said.

They continued” “Tayla is worried that fans are going to turn on her because Lyndall accuses her of trying to break her and Cam apart, and ultimately is the reason her and Cam don’t end up working out.”

The bombshell comes after Tayla slammed Lyndall in an Instagram post. 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.

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She posted a Daily Mail Australia article that detailed Lyndall’s post-show fling with fellow groom Josh, and wrote: “I feel it’s important to get this out before my accounts get taken.”

The post continued: “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,” Tayla concluded.

Tayla from MAFS now deleted post

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