A new batch of hopefuls are lining up to find love in “Married at First Sight” Season 20. The popular reality television series, which airs later this year on Peacock, once again sees couples tie the ...
The Married at First Sight universe is expanding. The hit franchise, which airs in numerous territories worldwide, is introducing a Second Marriage at First Sight spin-off that will see unlucky ...
Six new singles are ready to find love. Hailing from Victoria, Juliette is a real estate receptionist, who’s studying to become a licensed real estate agent. Growing up in Singapore, Juliette’s ...
The producers behind "Love Is Blind," "The Ultimatum" and "Perfect Match" are now casting Charlotte singles for a new season of "Married at First Sight." Why it matters: Charlotte's dating scene feels ...
Married at First Sight Australia expert Mel Schilling has decided to walk away from the show, revealing the news in an emotional statement on Instagram. The star has become a fan-favourite across both ...
Get ready for plenty of cross-continental chaos. After years of speculation about an all-stars edition, the franchise is finally delivering – but not in the way fans expected. Instead of a traditional ...
An all-stars version of Married at First Sight has been confirmed at Channel 4, where contestants will have another shot at walking down the aisle and finding true love. Second Marriage at First Sight ...
Here in the UK, we love a bit of reality TV. We love the drama and the escapism of watching other people on our screens, whether they are falling in love, or perhaps they are climbing mountains in New ...
Guys, this is not a drill! A brand new Married at First Sight spin-off series is coming and it's got a major wild new twist. Each UK contestant will be paired up with a single from Australia, while ...
Mel Schilling has quit Married At First Sight Australia after 12 seasons. The 54-year-old expert shared a heartfelt message to her fans revealing that she'd be stepping down from the show following a ...
No longer confined to social media feeds, the misogynistic ‘red pill’ worldview is now being amplified on Australian broadcast television.