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22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
All Episodes - S07
EPS01
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS01
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS01
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS02
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS02
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS02
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS03
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS03
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS03
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS04
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS04
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS04
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS05
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS05
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS05
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS06
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS06
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS06
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS07
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS07
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS07
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS08
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS08
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS08
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS09
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS09
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS09
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS10
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS10
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS10
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS11
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS11
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS11
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS12
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS12
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS12
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS13
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS13
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS13
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS14
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS14
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS14
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS15
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS15
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS15
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS16
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS16
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS16
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS17
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS17
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS17
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS18
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS18
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS18
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS19
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS19
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS19
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS20
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS20
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS20
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS21
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS21
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS21
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS22
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS22
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS22
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS23
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS23
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS23
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS24
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS24
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS24
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS25
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS25
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS25
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS26
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS26
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS26
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS27
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS27
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS27
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS28
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS28
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS28
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS29
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS29
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS29
Married at First Sight is an Australian reality television series based on the Danish program of the same name. The show features four couples, matched by three experts, who agree to marry when they first meet. However, unlike other versions of the show around the world, the couples do not partake in a legally binding marriage due to legal restrictions, but instead meet as strangers at the altar of a commitment ceremony. The couples spend their wedding night in a hotel, then leave for a honeymoon. Upon returning they live together for a month, where after they choose whether they will continue their relationship.
EPS30
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS30
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS30
22 singles (out of thousands of applicants), chosen by clinical physiologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Dr. Trisha Stratford and psychologist Sabina Read, come to find themselves looking for love on a TV show. Married at First Sight takes these eight singles, makes them four couples and has them meeting for the first time at the altar. These couples are not actually married for the show, yet do go through a commitment ceremony. This reality series is an experiment based on real life occurrences for these 'couples', as they go through an accelerated relationship cycle.
EPS31
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS31
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.
EPS31
During the fifth season, 11 female contestants are matched with their 'perfect' male partner by a panel of experts. In the first episode, the first two couples (Tracey and Dean, Sarah and Telv) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the second episode, another two couples (Jo and Sean, Alycia and Mat) met and wed in Sydney and Melbourne. In the third episode, two more couples (Davina and Ryan, Charlene and Patrick) met and wed in Warrawong and Melbourne. In the fifth episode, two more couples (Ashley and Troy, Melissa and John) met and wed in Gold Coast and Melbourne. In the sixth episode, another two couples (Gabrielle and Nasser, Carly and Justin) met and wed in Sydney. In the seventh episode, the final couple (Blair and Sean) met and wed in Sydney.