Married at First Sight is back and looking for LGBTQ+ singletons to apply for the new series.
The Channel 4 show is searching for members of the community who are “ready to find the one” and enjoy a “dream wedding and luxury honeymoon”.
Single people of all ages, backgrounds, gender identities and sexualities are invited to apply for the popular TV series - which was named as Channel 4’s hit show of 2022 having broke a record with over 50 million views on All4’s streaming platform.
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A show spokesperson confirmed they “absolutely are looking for LGBTQ+ people to apply to take part in the experiment”.
Previously the show has had Matt Jameson and Daniel McKee, Scousers Thomas Hartley and Adrian Sanderson, and Zoe Clifton and Jenna Robinson - who are still together.
Applications are currently being assessed for the fourth series of the show which is set to air in Summer 2024 and film in early 2024.
The series will be filmed for approximately ten weeks between January and May 2024.
A spokesperson said: "The wedding itself isn’t legally binding, however, we are looking for people who would be fully committed to the experiment and are ready to find the one."
Interested applicants can fill in a short form here. The application is said to take around three minutes to complete, and you'll be asked if you've ever been on TV before, and to submit a photo of yourself.
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