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Married At First Sight Shocking Claims From Former Cast Show Show Never Cares For Its Cast

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Married at first sight Season 18 is still on TV with the same experts who have been featured for the past few seasons, one MAFS alumni have made it clear that the show has never cared about its participants. Throughout the run Married at First Sight, Some participants have performed better than others during the experiment. MAFS has struggled to create successful pairings over the past few seasons, and recently there have been more seasons that don’t create successful matchups as the season ends.

Married at first sight season 18 may still experiment to see if any of the couples end up together, but Married at first sight season 15 originally had three couples who said yes on the final day. Along with Stacia Karcher and Nate Barnes and Justin Hall and Alexis Williams, Lindy Elloway and Miguel Santiago chose to stay together on the final day. The couple may have had a hard time during the exam, but their life afterwards was even harder, and the couple eventually decided to split up after a year together. Nevertheless, Lindy told about her difficult experience MAFS.

MAFS Season 15’s Lindy shared some shocking claims about the show

He explained how little help he received after MAFS

all the time Married at first sight season 15, many felt they weren’t going to see any of the matches end up staying together, so when the three said yes on the final day, it was a surprise. Lindy and Miguel had a rough time all season, but Their decision to stay together after the closing day was the least surprising away from anyone. Nevertheless, their time together after the show was difficult for viewers to watch.

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Married at first sight season 15’s Lindy was quiet after their year together on the show, but the pair had serious issues and were left to their own devices when the show aired and viewers ripped them to pieces. Lindy and Miguel both fell on hard timesAccording to Lindy’s recent appearance TellAll Pod. Said he had little support MAFS production team after the show, Lindy made it clear that at the same time MAFS knew how bad he was, was not offered help outside of them and offered to pay for counselling.

MAFS has never treated participants well over the years

They do the minimum after the exam

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Although Married at first sight Participants are told what can happen when the show arrives on TV, it is clear that the producers are not clear and upfront about how bad things can get for their participants. Although they go through a serious process during the exam, the consequences can be much more severe for those involved MAFS. Producers don’t often look for reasons to help MAFS participants when the show is over, even though they know things won’t be easy for them as they navigate their lives in the immediate aftermath.

MAFS needs to be more careful with its participants in the future

They need to be more friendly with the test takers

Although Lindy is only one MAFS participant, he is a prime example of the way stars of a show can be mistreated throughout the trial and beyond. The program should be kinder to the participants in the aftermath of the program and while it is on screen, support them and help them cope with the difficult feelings they experienced. Married at first sight participants need more support and a better atmospheree as they share an incredibly intense time on screen for the world to see. The Married at first sight producers must be careful with the participants.

Married at first sight airs Tuesdays at 8pm EST on Lifetime.

Source: TellAll Pod/YouTube

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Based on the Danish version of the series, Married at First Sight is a reality show/social experiment that gives singles the chance to find a lifelong partnership with one caveat: they must agree to marry a stranger the moment they meet. Experts provide advice and guidance as they help couples navigate their new marriage with an unknown partner, highlighting the newlyweds’ journey from wedding to honeymoon to starting their new life together. After eight weeks, couples decide to stay married or divorce.

Publication date

July 8, 2014

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Pepper Schwartz, Calvin Roberson, Viviana Coles, Jessica Griffin, John Aiken, Mel Schilling, Alessandra Rampolla, Logan Levkoff, Joseph Cilona, ​​Greg Epstein, Rachel DeAlto, DeVon Franklin, Pia Holec

The seasons

17

authors

Lotte Offenberg Bergqvist, Razor Rizzotti

Directors

Charlie Mysak, Michael Fitzpatrick Lawrence Jr., Nick Petrie

Showrunner

Sam Dean

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