Drink bans, 10-hour shoot days, quarantine complaints and wardrobe disasters: All the secret details of Married At First Sight 2021 are revealed ahead of the premiere
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Married At First Sight’s eighth season will premiere on Monday night.
While Channel Nine have promised some of the show’s ‘most genuine’ singles, there appears to be plenty of secret drama happening off-screen.
From wardrobe disasters, to drinking bans and lengthy days on set; here are some of the behind-the-scenes details for MAFS you won’t see on TV.
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Drink bans, 10-hour shoot days, quarantine complaints and wardrobe disasters: All the secret details of Married At First Sight 2021 are revealed ahead of the premiere on Monday
Daily Mail Australia have already revealed the entire new pairings ahead of the anticipated weddings.
Long days with resets and reshoots
The franchise centers around each couple’s big wedding day, so it’s no surprise the show’s producers do everything it takes to get them perfect for TV.
Here come the brides and grooms! Married At First Sight ‘s upcoming season will feature some of the show’s ‘most genuine’ cast members when it premieres on Channel Nine on Monday
Not quite first sight! An insider told the publication that often the bride and groom’s ‘spontaneous reactions’ are done more than five times each, including their vows and first kiss
According to Woman’s Day, the wedding often shoot for 10-hours with multiple reshoots of special and dramatic moments.
An insider told the publication that often the bride and groom’s ‘spontaneous reactions’ are done more than five times each, including their vows and first kiss.
Cheers? The mystery source claimed that alcoholic beverages were sparse at the wedding receptions
Drink bans
The mystery source claimed that alcoholic beverages were sparse at the wedding receptions.
With coronavirus restrictions also restricting wedding sizes, it’s believed the guests would have been banned from dancing or mingling like previous seasons.
Not all-white: The brides and grooms are apparently given four looks to choose from, but if the network’s ‘big wigs’ don’t like it, they are forced to wear another picked by Nine
Wardrobe disasters
Every bride and groom is dressed to the nines for their big debut on the controversial experiment.
However, some stars were left fuming with their outfit selection according to the publication.
The brides and grooms are apparently given four looks to choose from, but if the network’s ‘big wigs’ don’t like it, they are forced to wear another picked by Nine.
Quarantine complaints: It’s believed some MAFS stars threatened to boycott the reunion episodes if they were forced to do a 14-day hotel quarantine when traveling back to Sydney
Quarantine complaints
Some guests happily agreed to appear on the show, but were left frustrated when they flew home interstate and had to quarantine.
‘They said it was most definitely not worth their time,’ the insider claimed.
It’s also believed some MAFS stars threatened to boycott the reunion episodes if they were forced to do a 14-day hotel quarantine when traveling back to Sydney.
Married At First Sight premieres on Monday from 7:30pm on Channel Nine
Tune in: The new season of Married At First Sight premieres in Australia on Monday, 7.30pm on Channel Nine