MAFS EXCLUSIVE: Unaired Tayla reunion drama viewers missed

Fans didn't get to see everything that went down during Sunday night's dinner party.

The entire Married At First Sight cast came face-to-face once again during Sunday night’s episode for an explosive reunion dinner party.

And while there were plenty of fiery moments throughout the episode, including Harrison Boon and Bronte Schofield’s text message confrontation and Alyssa Barmonde’s tearful walk-off, it appears there was just as much drama behind-the-scenes.

MAFS’ Tayla Winter arriving at the reunion dinner party.
MAFS’ Tayla Winter was photographed having a tense chat with producers before entering the reunion dinner party. Photos: Supplied/Matrix

Photos obtained by Yahoo Lifestyle of the cast arriving on set back in December show intruder bride Tayla Winter appearing to have a very tense chat with the production team.

The Tasmanian-based nurse was spotted looking overwhelmed while sharing some stern words with the show’s producers before heading inside the warehouse.

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It's unclear exactly what was said, but Yahoo Lifestyle understands that Tayla was initially not going to attend the reunion before producers reminded her of her contractual obligations.

MAFS’ Tayla Winter and Cam Woods at the reunion dinner party.
Tayla admitted at the dinner party that she had seen Cam Woods naked over FaceTime. Photos: Channel Nine

Tayla and Cam's 'sexting' scandal

One of the major moments during the reunion episode was when Lyndall Grace confronted her ex-‘husband’ Cam Woods over rumours he and Tayla had been ‘sexting’ since the show wrapped filming.

While the pair both denied it at first, Tayla later admitted at the dinner table that she had seen Cam naked during a drunken FaceTime call.

“Yes, I saw his willy, who cares?” she remarked during her confessional. “We FaceTime every day.”

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Lyndall was clearly upset by the revelation and said it changed the way she looked at her entire experience on the show.

“To hear this information coming out I was like, it all makes sense - the affection being there and then suddenly going away, the lack of trying, the remote work,” she shared.

“He dragged me through months of this experiment thinking I was the problem, thinking I could do something better, and I've come out and heard this. It just makes everything feel like a f**king lie when he could have just told me that he didn't like me and walked away, and I actually would've had a bit of respect for him.”

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