Married At First Sight UK has announced its line up for the upcoming season and it will feature the show’s first ever trans bride.
Described as a ‘blonde bombshell with a sense of humour and a heart of gold’, Ella, 29, kraken2 promises to be a breath of fresh air.
On being the first-ever trans MAFS bride, Ella said: ‘This experiment is so much more than just me getting married. I see this as a big deal for someone who has transitioned.’
Ella will be joined by fellow brides Tasha, Shona, Rosaline, Porsha, Peggy, Laura, and Jay, and grooms Thomas, Terence, Paul, Nathanial, Luke, Georges, Brad, and Arthur this season – E4 is yet to announce any of the pairings.
The upcoming season is set to be the longest-ever MAFS UK run, with 36 episodes for fans to enjoy.
Married At First Sight UK has announced its line up for the upcoming season and it will feature the show’s first ever trans bride, Ella
Described as a ‘blonde bombshell with a sense of humour and a heart of gold’, Ella, 29, promises to be a breath of fresh air, as the series continue to write history books
The series will follow season six in following the Australian format.
Relationships will once again be put under the microscope at weekly dinner parties, and at the recurring commitment ceremonies, where couples choose whether they want to stay in or leave the process.
All this and more will build to a dramatic series finale: glossy, high-stakes vow renewals during which each couple must decide if they will recommit to their partner or go their separate ways for good.
It comes after it was revealed last month that the Channel 4 reality show has been renewed for a fourth series before the third has even aired – after promising ‘longest season yet’ (Mel Schilling, Charlene Douglas, and Paul pictured)
The couples will be matched and guided by returning experts Mel Schilling, Paul C. Brunson and Charlene Douglas.
It comes after Daily Mail Australia revealed that the upcoming season of MAFS Australia will introduce it’s first same-sex couple since marriage was legalised in 2017.
The show’s past records with LGBTQ+ representation have been shaky, to say the least.
One insider emphasised, ‘It’s important to get this right. We’re not just adding diversity for the sake of it, but to genuinely represent the many colours of love.’
It comes after Daily Mail Australia revealed that the upcoming season of MAFS Australia will introduce it’s first same-sex couple since marriage was legalised in 2017