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Inside MAFS expert Mel Schilling's colon cancer recovery as she returns to work one month after surgery

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Married At First Sight star Mel Schilling underwent surgery after being diagnosed with colon cancer and less than a month later has returned to work.

The Australian relationship expert, 52, took to Instagram on Wednesday, 10 December to share highlights from her first day back at work just two weeks after surgery for her colon cancer.

She captured the day in an Instagram reel as she glammed up and returned to set for the upcoming season of MAFS UK. Mel looked absolutely stunning as she donned a pink one-shoulder Karen Millen dress that showed off her incredible figure.

She received a full glam makeover and had her blond locks styled down in bouncy waves. In the video, the TV star could be seen in the dressing room before walking on set to meet her co-star and fellow relationship expert, Charlene Douglas.The women had a celebratory drink as they posed on the grand staircase together at the location before Mel showed another glimpse of her glam outfit.

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