"Married at First Sight," which has aired on Lifetime since 2017, has a new home on Peacock for at least three seasons.
There’s a social media twist to this season of Australia’s most popular reality show, says expert host John Aiken.
Season 19 will stream on Peacock later this year. Married at First Sight is produced by Kinetic Content, which is backed by Peter Chernin’s The North Road Company. It is exec produced by Chris ...
Channel Nine have released the first trailer for the upcoming season, and it looks like ... a first look at some of next year’s Married At First Sight contestants, showcasing what kind of ...
Nothing about Season 18 of Married at First Sight on Lifetime has been smooth sailing. Between mismatched pairings, gaslighting, and now a cheating scandal, it is hard to believe that any couples ...
Married at First Sight Season 18 bride Karla Juarez is a successful entrepreneur with two businesses under her belt.
Married at First Sight is moving from Lifetime to Peacock beginning with Season 19. Peacock announced the move in a press release Friday following "a competitive situation" for rights to the show.
Keep reading on as I explain how to watch Married at First Sight Australia Season 12 online and for free from anywhere with a VPN. Relationship experts John Aiken and Mel Schilling join forces ...
Peacock has announced it will become the home of the veteran Married at First Sight. The order is for three seasons, taking ...
EXCLUSIVE: Married at First Sight, which has run for over 200 episodes on the A+E Networks channels, has a new home after a ...