'Married At First Sight' Season 5 Spoilers: Couples With Different Races Will Get Married. Will This Finally End Divorce Ratio?

Hit reality show "Married at First Sight" gave the critics new reasons why the show is not effective as it was thought to be. During the previous season, three of the four couples decided to separate, sparking rumors that "Married at First Sight" season 5 will not be as effective as the fourth one.

"Married at First Sight" season 5 will soon hit the TV screens, but viewers are already doubting its matching schemes. The mission of the TV show is to see if an arranged marriage is the perfect solution for a happy ending, but things are not unfolding as expected.

"Without the family support and approval of a genuine arranged marriage, it's not surprising that these poor couples are left floundering," said The Marriage Foundation's Harry Benson, in relation to the TV show, according to Daily Mail. This may indicate that "Married at First Sight" is not effective in matching couples for eternal union.

Until now, social media websites are stormed with comments regarding the platform of "Married at First Sight." One viewer named @jojomh30 posted that love does not exist after all. The rage of the viewers may affect the upcoming "Married at First Sight" season 5, but the showrunners confirmed of the season and even stated that couples of different races will be matched.

Participants will reportedly come from different parts of the world, ready to be married to people who have different backgrounds and culture. This should be interesting to watch, however, since "Married at First Sight" viewers will have to see how couples of different races try to adjust with their own spouse's lifestyle. However, will it finally stop or lessen the split ups?

"Married at First Sight" season 5 participants will reportedly come from different countries like Korea, Germany, Philippines, United Kingdom, Spain and Paris. Six pairs of men and women are ready to get married to people they do not know in the hope of finding true love.

"Married at First Sight" season 5 will air its first episode in 2017. What do you think of the matching system the show is using?

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