'Married At First Sight New Zealand' is coming back & looking for Kiwi singles to be on the show

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Singles and hopeless lovers rejoice, put down that tub of ice cream and stop watching The Notebook! This might be your chance to find love!

Married at First Sight New Zealand is officially coming back - with Kiwi singles to be coupled up and married off all for reality TV.

The show will follow single New Zealanders looking for love, who will be paired up on-screen and then meet for the first time at their wedding.

The couples will then honeymoon, meet their in-laws and set up home - all the while actually getting to know each other.

Vicki Keogh, Warner Bros. Discovery Senior Director of Commissioning ANZ says, "We're excited to bring a local version of this incredible format to ThreeNow and Three. It promises not only the suspense, drama, and emotional rollercoaster that fans have come to expect, but this time will have a strong Kiwi twist balancing humor and heart to deliver to a New Zealand sensibility. Ultimately this is a quest for true love."

Matchmaking on the show is the result of a careful process involving a range of experts who observe and counsel the love-seekers as they progress through their time living together.

At the end of the experiment, the couples must decide whether to remain married or file for divorce.

Applications are open now!

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