Married At First Sightseason 18 is still on the air with the same experts that have been featured throughout the last few seasons,oneMAFSalumni has made it clear that the show has never cared about its participants. Throughout the run ofMarried At First Sight,there have been some participants who fared better than others during the experiment.MAFShas struggled to create successful couples through the last few seasons, and there have been more seasons in recent memory that don’t create any successful matches by the time the season comes to a close.
Married At First Sightseason 18may still be working through the experiment to see if any of the couples will end up together, butMarried At First Sightseason 15 initially featured three couples who said yes on Decision Day. Alongside Stacia Karcher & Nate Barnes and Justin Hall & Alexis Williams, Lindy Elloway & Miguel Santiago chose to stay together on Decision Day. The couple may have had a difficult time during the experiment, but their lives afterward were even tougher, and ultimately the pair chose to divorce after a year together post-show. Even so,Lindy’s come forward about her difficult experience onMAFS.

MAFS Season 15’s Lindy Shared Shocking Claims About The Show
She Explained How Little She Was Helped After MAFS
ThroughoutMarried At First Sightseason 15, many felt that they weren’t going to see any of the matches wind up staying together, so when three said yes on Decision Day, it was a surprise. Lindy and Miguel had a tough time throughout the season, buttheir decision to stay together after Decision Day was the least surprisingout of anyone. Even so, their time together after the show was difficult for viewers to watch.
Married At First Sightseason 15’s Lindy was quiet throughout their year together post-show, but the couple had some serious difficulties and were left to fend for themselves as the show aired and viewers ripped them to shreds.Lindy and Miguel both fell into some difficult times, according to Lindy’s recent appearance onThe TellAll Pod. Sharing that she had little support from theMAFSproduction team after the show, Lindy made it clear that whileMAFSknew about how poorly she was doing, she wasn’t offered assistance outside of them offering to pay for some counseling.

MAFS Has Never Treated The Participants Well Through The Years
They Do The Bare Minimum After The Experiment
AlthoughMarried At First Sightparticipants are toldabout what can happen when the show hits airwaves, it’s clear that the producers aren’t clear and upfront about how bad things can get for their participants. While they go through a serious process during the experiment, the aftermath can be so much harder for those who are a part ofMAFS.Producers don’t find themselves often looking for reasons to help theMAFSparticipantsonce the show is over, despite knowing that things aren’t easy for them as they move through their lives in the direct aftermath.
MAFS Needs To Be More Careful With Its Participants In The Future
They Need To Be Kinder With Those In The Experiment
AlthoughLindy is only oneMAFSparticipant, she’s a great example of the way the show’s stars can be mistreated throughout their time in the experiment and afterward. The show needs to be kinder to their participants in the aftermath of the show and while it’s on the air, supporting them and helping them through the difficult emotions they may be experiencing.Married At First Sightparticipants need more support and a better atmosphere, as they share an incredibly intense time on screen for the world to see. TheMarried At First Sightproducers need to be careful with participants.
Married At First Sightairs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EST on Lifetime.
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Based on the Danish version of the series, Married at First Sight is a reality show/social experiment that gives singles a chance to find a lifelong partnership with one particular caveat: they must agree to marry a stranger arranged the moment they meet. Experts provide counseling and guidance as they help couples navigate their new marriage with their unknown partner and highlight the journey of the newlyweds from wedding to honeymoon to beginning their new lives together. At the end of eight weeks, couples will decide to stay married or divorce.