Want to try getting 'Married at First Sight'? Here's where to sign up for Season 15
Who doesn't want to find love? Between meeting people the old-fashioned way or downloading dating apps, practically everyone is trying to get lucky in love, all with the hope that they find 'the one'. And sometimes, it helps to have all the help you can get!
If your friends haven't been able to set you up with someone perfect, or you've been struggling to find Mr or Mrs Right, then maybe it's time for a slightly unconventional course of action. Yes, if you are wondering, we are referring to the 'Married at First Sight' way! After all, some pretty great success stories have come out of the show, such as Jamie Otis and Dough Hehner, Greg Okotie and Deonna McNeill, Woody Randall and Amani Aliyya, and most recently Briana Myles and Vincent Morales.
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So, if you think it's time to get some help from experts to fix what your love life has been missing, 'Married at First Sight' has now put out a casting call for Season 15, which is all set to take place in San Diego. As per a post shared on the show's official Instagram page, singles looking for love from the San Diego area can now sign up to be a part of the show. The link to fill out the online form is provided in the bio, and you can also find it here.
'Married at First Sight' maintains that they go through an extensive and strict vetting process to match couples that would be ideal fits and so that both individual criteria are met. This process has come under fire recently, especially after the Chris Williams Paige Banks fiasco and Myrla Feria mentioning that she was contacted to be a part of the show after her friend declined.
The website form that aspiring participants seem to cover all the essential information required. The questionnaire features 70 questions, including your weight, ethnicity, cultural background and what ethnicities you'd want to be matched with.
It also includes questions such as your physical deal breakers and non-physical qualities you look for in a partner. You can also recommend someone that you think should be on the show. Apart from the long list of questions, participants must also attach a 15-second video explaining why they are ready to be 'Married at First Sight'.
So, if you think you have what it takes, it's worth a shot applying. In best-case scenario, you walk away with the love of your life. If not, the experience probably makes for a great story anyway!
Catch 'Married at First Sight' Season 13 on Wednesdays at 8 pm ET/PT on Lifetime.