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‘Married At First Sight’ Season 5 Release Date, Spoilers, News & Update: Cultural Diversity To Combat Divorce; Series Returns In 2017

‘Married At First Sight’ Season 5 Release Date, Spoilers, News & Update: Cultural Diversity To Combat Divorce; Series Returns In 2017

Many people find love in the most unusual way, and one of the most sensational way to find that person you would most likely spend the rest of your time with is through a TV program. "Married at First Sight," renewed for Season 5, is an example of such program. The American reality television series is first aired in the United States on FYI.

Spoilers on How Couples Were Chosen

There have not been too many spoilers of "Married at First Sight" Season 5. But the show has reportedly pegged a choice of six couples with different races, making it more diversified with participants coming from countries such as Paris, Spain, Korea, Philippines, Germany, and United Kingdom. Small pieces of information also reveal that the program is choosing couples in a scientific and at the same time more intuitive manner.

Plan to Lower Divorce Ratio?

Fans are expecting the show to be not effective in matching couples because the previous season ended with three couples out of four decided to divorce. The reality TV show wants to find more efficient and effective ways to end or even lower the divorce ratio, which is what "Married at First Sight" Season 5 is all about. The mission of the TV show is to show whether an arranged married is a solution to a happy and contented married life, but with what turned out in the last season, things aren't going on smoothly.

Now, professional matchmakers, who are reported to be in the show wants to find out if cultural diversity is a good strategy or a better way for couples to be together with a better married relationship. "Married at First Sight" Season 5 is confirmed to air in 2017 even though there are people criticizing the show's platform and take upon marriage.

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