She was undoubtedly the breakout star on this year’s season of , winning the hearts of viewers all over the world and becoming one of Australia’s most followed reality stars on social media, and now has teased her much-anticipated return to TV. The 43-year-old MC and celebrant tells that in addition to wanting to write a “fabulous book” in the future, she has her sights set on appearing in a competition-style reality series. “I really want to be on one of those dancing shows where you get to wear sequin leotards, learn how to dance, and get really fit.
I think it would utterly tickle my expressive, creative side and I have no doubt I'd have a lot of fun,” she shares. Lucinda adds that she’d also love to appear on , following in the footsteps of fellow participants Domenica Calarco, Davina Rankin and Ryan Gallagher. “One day, I'd love to get into that jungle and raise a huge amount for non-violent communication/boundaries and consent language programs in schools and also help combat homelessness with innovative tiny houses - a great solution,” she details.
“This year, I'm off to MC a couple of great fundraisers but I'd like to make a way bigger impact on some things I feel could really do with a big push.” Outside of her burgeoning media career, however, there’s one thing at the top of Lucinda’s vision board: finding love. “I'd love more than anything to find my life partner - the special one I do life with, that's the thing I most desire,” she sa.