Married at First Sight Australia 2023 bride Lyndall Grace is a Perth-based aspiring singer and she bears a strong resemblance to 2021’s Booka Nile.

The 27-year-old was first identified as part of the series when she was spotted attending the brides’ hens party ahead of her wedding in August 2022.

Lyndall has spent the better part of a decade developing her music career around Perth (remind you of anyone?), but now it appears she’s looking for love and an international audience.

According to the Daily Mail Australia, Lyndall had only recently got out of a long-term relationship after suddenly calling it off a couple of months earlier.

An unnamed source alleged she was dating and even lived with her ex-boyfie Travis “for years” before she cut ties.

Meanwhile, a friend told the publication that the upcoming MAFS bride was an “absolute sweetheart who isn’t afraid of having fun”.

What We Know So Far About Married at First Sight 2023 Bride Lyndall Grace

Lyndall’s professional singing career started about ten years ago, launching her YouTube channel in 2013. She also regularly shares her talents performing around Perth.

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Lyndall’s professional singing career started about ten years ago. Pictured in 2016. Source: Facebook.

As well as singing, the new bride plays for the Sherwood Australian Football Club‘s QFAW women’s team.

Married at First Sight‘s Lyndall Grace’s Cystic Fibrosis battle

Lyndall is also extremely open about having Cystic Fibrosis, a life-shortening chronic illness that primarily impacts the lungs and digestive system.

In one trailer for MAFS 2023, the bride broke down about her diagnosis, which she received at just three weeks old.

“How can I ask someone to be with me forever when my forever is a lot shorter than theirs?” she wondered aloud before bursting into tears.

However, her positivity still shone through at the end of the clip, with Lyndall relieved that she was “going to find the love of [her] life”.

“It’s honestly a miracle… I’m going to be able to have kids.”

Lyndall uses her vocal chops to support Cystic Fibrosis charities. While she’s wiped her YouTube and Spotify of any music covers, we came across Lyndall’s performance at a CF charity ball back in 2017, and she’s pretty damn good.

We love an inspirational queen!

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