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'So happy': MAFS bride Lucinda Light hard launches her new career venture

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As season 11 of MAFS comes to an end, fan favourite Lucinda Light has officially launched her new career path. 

The 43-year-old wedding celebrant, who was an instant hit when she walked down the aisle, has introduced a new service on her website this week called ‘Lucinda Light Tribe’.

The subscription-based portal is "a nurturing space where Lu can prioritise your emotional well-being, relationships, and communication skills often overlooked in our busy lives."

For $27 a month, subscribers will receive access to bi-monthly Zoom calls, a monthly newsletter with her "thoughts, musings and latest creations", news on upcoming events and retreats, giveaways and discounts on merchandise, and resource recommendations for your "healing journey". 

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And there's merch!

“Lu is so happy you’re here; we’re going to have so much fun while nourishing our hearts, minds and souls. Everything that happens within this portal is confidential and with the intention to improve and be the best version of ourselves.”

A video posted on the website also shows the reality star sharing details about her upcoming line of merchandise.

“I’ve got such a wild and beautiful merch line coming from my book, my emotional intelligence course, and T-shirts and hoodies with all my wacky sayings on them,” she said. “But look, we’ll talk about that later.”

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Lucinda is in high demand

This comes after weeks of speculation that the breakout star was in a "bidding war" between podcast networks to host her show. Rumours also suggest she may join the panel of experts for the next MAFS season. However, she shut these rumours down, saying she isn’t in "any place to comment on anybody’s relationship or marriage”.

“I mean, I'm not in one successfully, so I just don't feel like I belong on an expert couch there personally; I think even if the job was offered, it would probably be a no from me,” she said to Triple M WA’s Robbie Von.

Lucinda emerged as a fan favourite on this year's MAFS. Source: Channel 9
Lucinda emerged as a fan favourite on this year's MAFS. Source: Channel 9

A media insider spilled the tea, saying that Lucinda's appeal boils down to two key factors—authenticity and positivity—qualities lacking in recent seasons' participants.

"Lucinda's kind-heartedness and positive energy have resonated with viewers all around the world who see her as a breath of fresh air, compared to the clone of young, wannabe influencers we see every year becoming embroiled in drama," the insider told Yahoo.

"With the right strategy and team, she could make millions in the next couple of years with so much demand already."

Fans not ready to commit to a monthly subscription can still hire Lucinda as a celebrant or MC through her new website. 

Originally published as 'So happy': MAFS bride Lucinda Light hard launches her new career venture

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