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Wanna marry a stranger on TV? Here's what you need to do!

Johannesburg - Oxyg3n Media is on the lookout for participants to take part in the local version of Married at First Sight for Lifetime Africa.
 
In Married at First Sight, singles who have failed to find love put their hearts in the hands of a team of experts, who select their perfect partner; the couples then meet for the first time at the altar. After the wedding and honeymoon, the married couples move in together and start their new lives. From the first kiss to the first tears, cameras document every moment as experts analyse the relationships. Six weeks of marriage later, the couples have to make a decision: to stay together or file for divorce.
 
Says Oxyg3n Media's Rebecca Fuller Campbell:  "We are looking for singles who are committed to finding true love. This is not a series for those that are looking for fame, but rather for those who are genuilnly looking to form a serious relationship and participate in a unique social experiment, the basis of which will form a truly entertaining and fascinating television series."
 
There is however a number of official entry criteria that need to be met including:

- Only single men and women between the ages of 24 – 36 can apply
- Have never before married
- Have never had children
 
Non-official criteria:

- Are ready for a committed relationship
- Feel that they’ve exhausted all options to finding love
- Ready for a different approach to finding love
- Brave!

For more details and to enter, please visit https://mafsa.castingcrane.com 
 
The Married at First Sight format has been produced in over 25 countries worldwide, and is created by Snowman Productions Denmark, a Red Arrow Entertainment Group company.

The series will premiere on Lifetime (DStv channel 131) in early 2017.


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