No Bogans Allowed! Married At First Sight Bride Lauren Hall Flaunts Her Figure In A Swimsuit On Board A Luxury Boat In Sydney With Her Glam Friends After Trashing Her Co-Stars

She was slammed for describing her Married At First Sight co-stars as ‘boganic’ before storming off the series last month.

And now Lauren Hall is back in her natural habitat.

The reality star, 37, was seen setting sail on a luxury boat in Sydney with her glamorous friends over the weekend.

Lauren dressed the part for the fun day out, showing off her figure in a tight-fitting black and white trimmed swimsuit paired with a sheer sarong.

She accessorised with sun hat, designer sunglasses and a pair of $1,375 Hermes sandals.

The former bride kept flash company as she was joined by her glam girlfriends on the yacht.

The entourage were pictured strolling towards the boat, boarding and sipping on French champagne as they set sail.

The former MAFS participant made headlines a few weeks ago for using an array of slurs to describe her fellow MAFS participants before sensationally leaving the show with her TV husband Clint Rice.

After referring to the group as ‘boganic’ in front of the experts during her last Commitment Ceremony, John Aiken held the wife accountable, asking: ‘What does that mean?’

‘It is bogan behaviour,’ she said, before adding: ‘Classless. It’s just lacking class I would say.”

When the other wives and grooms began to pipe up in their defence, Lauren put them down,

‘You’re embarrassing. Please just stop talking to me’ she said.

‘Do we have a curtain that we can pull across?’

The damning question sparked John to question Lauren and her behaviour.

‘Now, Lauren. I’ve got an issue because you’ve thrown some words around here tonight – psycho, animals, I don’t associate with this type of person,’ he said.

‘You talk as though you’re above them and they’re way below you.’

‘Do you think you’re better than them?’ he asked, before telling her: ‘Because that’s what you’re saying to them.’

After mulling it over, Lauren responded: “At the dinner parties and at the couple’s retreat, I definitely do feel like I would not behave the way that they behave in social situations.

‘So, for that reason, yes. I do feel like my behaviour is better.’

Later on, after MAFS groom Adrian berated her behaviour from the sidelines, John asked Lauren: ‘How do you explain the fact that the group’s turned on you particularly?’

As Lauren went on to blame her ‘cold, hard exterior’ and the time it take for her to ‘drop her walls’, she concluded that it may be down to her ‘resting b*tch face’ that they had taken her the wrong way, a response that saw some eyebrows raised in the group.

‘I am shy,’ she told John.

‘I am very closed off to begin with.’

It was this that triggered expert Mel Schilling into interrupting the bride.

‘Nah, this time I’ve gotta jump in,’ she said.

‘There is a clear difference between being shy and being rude or being disrespectful.

‘I think you’re giving yourself a little bit too much credit here personality-wise because what we’re seeing in terms of the pattern that you’re displaying here is rudeness, Lauren.’

‘John asked you earlier if you see yourself as above the rest of the group.

‘Well certainly, as outsiders observing you, even your non-verbal communication, we would say it’s a resounding “yes”.’

Following Mel’s devastating blow, Lauren put it to people’s incorrect perception of her.

‘But I think that’s the problem, though. ‘That’s how I’m perceived,’ she said.

‘That’s your problem!’ Mel clarified.

Following the heated debate, Lauren and her on-screen husband Clint revealed their decision to quit the experiment, citing that it was more of a ‘friendship’ between them.

‘We said we are friends, we’ve been friends from the beginning and we’ll continue to be friends outside. That is what we’ve discussed,’ Lauren said, as her fellow participants snickered and disagreed with her.

The pair then sensationally left the commitment ceremony together, storming out following their time on the couch.