Married At First Sight fans notice an odd detail in newly-released trailer for 2023 season… forcing producers to set the record straight
Eagle eyed fans have noticed a wierd detail within the newly-released trailer for Married At First Sight’s 2023 season.
The 2-minute video, which was released last Saturday, offers a glimpse on the experiment’s glamorous participants in addition to the drama that is set to unfold on the show.
Nonetheless, it has now been confirmed that two ‘solid members’ depicted within the clip are literally paid actors relatively than participants.
Eagle eyed fans have noticed a wierd detail within the newly-released trailer for Married At First Sight’s 2023 season. Pictured: Married At First Sight expert Mel Schilling
The actors are seen walking down the aisle, holding hands before sharing a dramatic kiss on the alter.
Rose petals suddenly fall from above because the previously black-and-white clip changes to color.
As reported by Yahoo Lifestyle, producers have confirmed the bride and groom were hired to seem within the trailer but won’t appear on the show.
It has been confirmed that two ‘solid members’ depicted within the clip are literally paid actors and never participants. Pictured are the actors who appear within the trailer
‘Channel Nine doesn’t need to reveal which couples are matched together so to forestall spoilers they hire actors for the kissing shots,’ an insider told the publication.
It isn’t the primary time Nine has solid actors to seem in a Married At First Sight trailer.
Last 12 months, X Factor Australia’s Matt and Jess Price, who’re a married couple, starred together in a trailer for the social experiment despite not being solid on the show.
‘Channel Nine doesn’t need to reveal which couples are matched together so to forestall spoilers they hire actors for the kissing shots,’ an insider told the publication. The actors are seen embracing within the trailer
Last 12 months, X Factor Australia’s Matt and Jess Price, who’re a married couple, starred together in a trailer for the social experiment despite not being solid on the show. The couple are pictured within the trailer
Matt later told Yahoo Lifestyle that contestants felt ‘threatened’ after mistaking them for intruders, giving them ‘daggers’ as they rocked as much as film the promo.
It comes as Aussie fans count down until the following instalment of Married At First Sight hits screens next month.
If the teaser is anything to go by, next 12 months’s experiment will feature much more tears and drama than ever before.
If the teaser is anything to go by, next 12 months’s experiment will feature much more tears and drama than ever before
The clip starts with black and white shots of brides and grooms suited up in bridal looks.
The thud of a heartbeat plays as these recent brides and grooms make their method to one another, tension clearly within the air.
‘The phenomenon of affection is back,’ flashes across the screen.
One brunette bride previously identified as Bronte Schofield (pictured) is then seen standing staring into the camera in her wedding dress
It doesn’t take long for next 12 months’s participants to have their heart ripped out of their chest – as several brides and grooms are seen breaking down into tears
Elsewhere a ceremonial dinner shows shock echoing out across the group, while expert Mel Schilling exclaims, ‘wow!’
One brunette bride previously identified as Bronte Schofield is then seen standing staring into the camera in her wedding dress.
Viewers are treated to a flashes of fellow brides Janelle Han, Claire Nomarhas, Sandy Jawanda and Alyssa Barmonde of their wedding gowns.
We then see glimpses of grooms Duncan James, Shannon Adams and Ollie Skelton looking dapper of their tuxedos.
However it doesn’t take long for next 12 months’s participants to have their heart ripped out of their chest – as several brides and grooms are seen breaking down into tears.
Elsewhere a ceremonial dinner shows shock echoing out across the group, while expert Mel Schilling exclaims, ‘wow!’
Who will star on MAFS in 2023?
Public Relations, Sydney
Businesswoman, Brisbane
Personal trainer, Melbourne
Beauty content creator, Perth
Childcare employee, Melbourne
Marketing agency owner, Gold Coast
Construction manager, Sydney
Duncan James
Cyber Security Analyst, Sydney
Senior marketer, Sydney
Cam Woods
Tradie, Darwin
Beauty business owner, Perth
CEO, Sydney
Makeup artist, Brisbane
Estate manager, Sydney
Jesse Burford
Marriage Celebrant, Perth
Baker, Sydney
Voice over artist, Perth
Sandy Jawanda
Dental therapist, Melbourne
Hairdresser, Sydney
Accountant, Perth
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