Married at first sight

Married At First Sight Season 18’s Cheating Scandal Won’t Save The Season (It’s Already Way Too Messy)

Married At First Sight season 18’s promised cheating scandal and subsequent couple swap hasn’t happened yet, but the drama won’t be able to save an already messy season from disaster. Throughout Married At First Sight history, there have been scandals that have rocked the seasons and changed the show at its core. While some have been based around the entirety of the cast of a season, others have been based around a couple or a participant. Married At First Sight season 18 has promised a whole new kind of scandal, with two participants cheating on their spouses before swapping couples.

Married at First Sight season 18 cast Madison Myers, David Trimble, & Karla Juarez in side by side images with David looking serious

Although Married At First Sight season 18’s cast has been working hard to build their relationships and find common ground to work from, there’s been a lot of struggle in their relationships throughout the course of the season. For some couples, like Michelle Tombin and David Trimble, there has been contention since the beginning of the season that’s made it feel impossible to have any growth. For others, like Ikechi Ojoré and Emem Obot, it feels like there’s space for growth if the participants can work through their issues together. Regardless, the couples will be contending with a major scandal.

MAFS Season 18 Was Meant To Fix The Series

After Married At First Sight season 17, the series needed a complete overhaul. Throughout the Denver season of the series, the cast worked hard to dupe viewers, producers, and experts as they orchestrated their own disingenuous storylines. With the cast pulling the wool over everyone’s eyes, it was clear that Married At First Sight season 17 created a new type of controversy, and the series needed to recover from it in the next season.

Though Married At First Sight season 18 was filming in conjunction with its predecessor, viewers were hopeful that they’d see some big changes for the new season. With the experts understanding the lengths cast members could go to deceive, they were clear that things would be different moving forward. Married At First Sight season 18 was meant to ensure that viewers still had trust in the show itself and the series’ panel of experts.

Viewers Are Worried About MAFS Season 18’s Cheating Scandal

MAFS' Michelle & David, Juan & Karla, Emem & Ikechi smile while wearing wedding attire.

Although Married At First Sight season 18 has had moments of drama that viewers have been interested in, most of the season has been lackluster. With the experts teasing out a cheating scandal and couple swap early on, many have been waiting to see who will be involved, but viewers are worried about the ramifications of the scandal itself. While it will be hurtful to several participants, the way the experts handle it will say a lot about the future of Married At First Sight. It’s likely the experts won’t be as hard on the cheaters as viewers hope.

The MAFS Season 18 Drama Won’t Save The Show

Married At First Sight season 18 Emem & Ikechi in wedding attire

Although Married At First Sight season 18 is going to provide an entirely different type of drama than the show’s ever seen before, the cheating scandal won’t be the thing to save the series. Despite knowing that there will be a huge amount of drama between two of the couples, things won’t change much for the rest of the cast, and the experiment will continue in the same way it’s been going. Married At First Sight needs to make actual changes in order to improve the series, bringing more stability to the relationships as they move forward.

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