'MAFS' Season 16: Meet 31-yr-old Jasmine, a cheerleading coach who has faced many failed relationships

Jasmine is looking to settle down and has a keen interest in starting a family
PUBLISHED JAN 4, 2023
'MAFS' star Jasmine is keen on settling down and starting a family (mafslifetime/Instagram)
'MAFS' star Jasmine is keen on settling down and starting a family (mafslifetime/Instagram)

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE: Lifetime will put together a new batch of singles in 'Married at First Sight' Season 16. They will get married with the aid of a team of experts. The twist in the game is that these individuals will meet their partners for the first time during D-day.

After getting hitched, the couples will get an ample amount of time to explore their marriage. Spending a romantic getaway of eight weeks, the couple will finally have to decide whether they want to stay married. As interesting as this experiment sounds, the marital journey will also have a lot of ups and downs included in it. As 'MAFS' Season 16 is almost here, let's take a look at cheerleading coach Jasmine.

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Who is 'MAFS' Season 16 star Jasmine?

Jasmine is a 31-year-old competitive cheerleading coach. Being in such a field has helped her garner a lot of love and interest in life. Sadly, she remained unlucky in her love life. She has had a few long-term relationships but none of them worked out. She hopes things will look better on Lifetime's 'MAFS.' As of now, her desire is to settle down. According to The Sun, Jasmine is looking for someone who she can grow old with. She also has a keen interest in starting a family.  Jasmine is a Cancer and in 'MAFS' Season 16, she will be matched with a Taurus, Airris. 

The official synopsis of 'MAFS' Season 16 reads, "Ten Nashville, Tennessee-based singles will embark on a journey to meet the love of their lives during this 23-episode season, where they’ll marry a complete stranger, travel to their honeymoons and then move in together as husband and wife. After the 8-week social experiment concludes, each newlywed will have to come to terms with the hard truth of their marriage status and make a life-changing decision – continue to stay married and start a future together, or get a divorce and go their separate ways." 

'MAFS' Season 16 will drop on January 4, at 8 pm ET on Lifetime.

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