Married At First Sight on the hunt for season 10 contestants
Think you could handle the pressures of reality TV? Married At First Sight is looking for its next round of contestants.
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The current season of Married At First Sight may not have finished yet, but producers are already looking ahead to the next season.
If you would like to meet your husband or wife for the first time at the altar on national television, and you don’t mind a side of drama, you can now apply to be on MAFS season 10.
Channel 9 has issued a casting call to “men and women of all ages and backgrounds who are genuinely committed to finding love”.
Contestants will need to be able to commit four months to the show between early July and November this year.
The casting notice also warns there is no cash prize up for grabs as it is not a competition.
Of the eight seasons Australia has watched so far only a handful of matches have stayed together.
The most well-known include Cam Merchant and Jules Robinson from season six, who are actually married in real life and have a one-year-old son, Oliver.
Martha Kalifatidis and Michael Brunelli, who were from the same season, have also remained in the spotlight with a combined following of 926,000 on Instagram. The pair got engaged in December last year.
Bryce Ruthven and Melissa Rawson from season eight welcomed twin boys, Levi and Tate, in October.
Apply to be a contestant on the show at marriedatfirstsightcasting.com.au.
Originally published as Married At First Sight on the hunt for season 10 contestants