'Married at First Sight' season 4 update: Show ready to welcome new single participants
FYI is already on the move for "Married at First Sight" season 4. The network is currently looking for a new group of single folks willing to take part in the social experiment, where they will get hitched with a complete stranger who science says is compatible with them.
"Married at First Sight" season 4 wants participants aged 25 to 40 and residing in Miami or surrounding areas. Those who are looking for love but have run out of options in their search are the focus of this search.
"Married at First Sight" will present to them a "radically different" approach to find "the one" and promises not only the chance of meeting the love of their life, but also further understanding of themselves and their love life.
As usual, there will be a team of experts who will help the participants through the six-week marriage. Sadly, "Married at First Sight" season 4 is saying goodbye to three out of these four experts. Spiritual advisor Greg Epstein has confirmed he won't be back this season to finish his new book.
Not tweeting #MarriedAtFirstSight tonight/not doing Season 4 but it's been an honor & privilege. Thank you all f/the adventure. #rootforlove
— Greg Epstein (@gregmepstein) March 9, 2016
As #MarriedAtFirstSight began Id just signed contract to write my 2nd book-hard to do that/MAFS/@HarvardHumanist job. Excited to finish book
— Greg Epstein (@gregmepstein) March 9, 2016
Sexologist Dr. Logan Levkoff is sitting out "Married at First Sight" season 4 as well but from what she said on her Twitter account, she's leaving the show for good. Levkoff says she is off to her "next television adventure."
Some words for our incredible #MarriedatFirstSight viewers. #mafs #mafsfirstyear #withappreciation pic.twitter.com/9nBO1zqS6Z
— Logan Levkoff, Ph.D. (@LoganLevkoff) March 6, 2016
The third expert to go is Dr. Joseph Cilona, who decided to leave "Married at First Sight" altogether and "pass the baton." He offered no explanation for his exit but he wished the future participants of the show well.
A message to #MarriedAtFirstSight Fans: #MAFS #MAFSFirstYear #thanks #gratitude #newadventures pic.twitter.com/t4w2UKBvYj
— Dr. Joseph Cilona (@DrCilona) March 4, 2016
That leaves psychologist Dr. Pepper Schwartz in the experts lineup. This means that apart from new participants, FYI will also be on the lookout for new panelists.
The experts are responsible for pairing up the single men and women on the show, They are also the ones who give them pieces of advice. So far, only three couples from the entire series stayed together. Just recently, Tres and Vanessa from "Married at First Sight" season 3 laid out the news about their split in the reunion special.
"Intimacy just died out for us, which is definitely a mistake when you're married," Tres told New York Post. "And it definitely brought out a lot of insecurities in her, which I understand," he went on to say.
"Married at First Sight" season 4 has no premiere date yet.