Married at First Sight UK Season 08 Episode 03 Description
Married at First Sight UK Season 08 episode 03 is the third episode of the latest series of the reality TV show that features 16 single people who agree to marry a stranger they have never met before. The show is based on a Danish format and has been adapted in several countries, including Australia, the US, and Canada.
In this episode, you can watch the final two couples meet for the first time at their wedding ceremonies and go on their honeymoons. The couples are:
- Nikita and Ant
- Robert and Megan
The episode also shows how the other couples are adjusting to their new lives as married couples. You can see some of the highs and lows they experience, as well as some of the surprises and secrets they reveal.
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Married at First Sight UK Show Description
Married at First Sight is a British television programme where couples are matched “scientifically” by a panel of experts. They meet just minutes before they marry. Upon returning, they live together for a period of time, during which they meet at commitment ceremonies and choose whether or not they will continue their relationship. As of the 2019 series, none of the marriages has lasted. However, on 14 March 2021, Owen and Michelle from Series 5 became the first couple to celebrate their 1st wedding anniversary together.
On 24 November 2020, it was announced that the programme will move to Channel 4’s sister channel E4 in 2021 and will use the format of its Australian counterpart following the broadcast of the Australian version on E4.