Hit TV show Married at First Sight is seeking brave Glaswegian singletons for their next series.
MAFS UK has made its return and is back on our screens, and is now looking for singletons who are brave enough to participate in the hit social experiment for a future series.
The series began in Denmark in 2013, but now has versions of the show gracing screens from Australia and New Zealand to the US and UK. The reality show brings together couples from all walks of life from LGBT+ partners to single mothers.
Ross McCarthy, a 32 year old painter and decorator from Manchester, is the series first deaf groom to feature on the show. In 2022, Jenna Robinson and Zoe Clifton were the first lesbian couple to tie the knot on our screens. The show truly represents a wide spectrum of people from across the UK.
The incredible experts on the show are ready to play cupid and match singles from across the UK. With every episode watched by captivated millions, last year’s series of Married at First Sight was the biggest on E4 and the second most streamed show in the UK during its run in autumn 2023.
As well as celebrating love in all its forms, MAFS UK has an impressive track record, with success stories that include four married couples who’ve gone on to start families, after being matched on the show. Who will be next to find their happy ever after, and could it be you?
To apply for Married at First Sight UK, follow the link: https://shortaudition.com/MAFSUK5
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