Contestants' Compensation
Married At First Sight producers have not officially disclosed the salaries of their contestants. However, Nasser Sultan from the Australian version of the show shared that he received $150 per filming day as compensation for being away from work and home. This amount equates to around £78.
Financial Insights
Former contestant Clark Sherwood mentioned that there is no financial gain from participating in the show. Mikey Pembroke, who appeared in the 2020 series, revealed that contestants do not receive any payment for their time on the show and advocated for a change in this aspect.
Prize and Prenups
While there is no prize for staying married on Married at First Sight, couples cannot sign prenups as their marriages are not legally binding. If a couple decides to stay together after the show, they can choose to pursue a real marriage outside of the filming environment.
What's Next for Couples?
For those who find love on the show, staying married is considered a victory in itself. Couples like Cam and Jules from the Australian version have opted to have a real wedding post-show, while others, like Jenna Robinson and Zoe Clifton, have announced their engagement after their time on the show.
How to Watch MAFS
The 2024 season of Married at First Sight kicked off on September 16, 2024, with a total of 36 episodes airing over six weeks. UK viewers can catch up on all six seasons of the British version of the show on the Channel 4 streaming site.
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