Another Damaging Trend Has Emerged In Married At First Sight Season 18 (Two Cast Members Weren't Eligible Singles)
Married At First Sightallows singles the chance to find love, but it was revealed two cast members weren't single before joining the show. Despite the excitement of new couples participating in this unique experiment, fewer viewers are tuning in. This decline is likely because of the show's recurring flaws, specifically its matchmaking process. For example, this season featured a cheating scandal involving David Trimble and Madison Myers, who were originally matched with other contestants. This controversy raises questions about the accuracy of the experts' matchmaking abilities.
However, the most damaging issues involve both the production and the contestants. Amid backlash over the show's professionals, MAFS producers have also faced criticism for their editing mistakes, which some believe were deliberate to manipulate the audience's perception. Additionally, viewers have begun questioning certain contestants' authenticity, suspecting they joined the show for fame rather than love. As a result, this season has sparked debates about whether these issues will continue to plague the series moving forward.
MAFS Season 18 Had Several Discrediting Faults
Producer Interference Was At An All-Time High
Despite past backlash, Married At First Sight has been called out for its poor editing decisions, which many believe are some of the worst cases of producer interference. The show has had multiple audio issues, and key moments were cut, making the editing appear careless. For example, in one scene, several cast members were present, but the venue's loud music made their conversation nearly impossible to hear anything. One Redditor @nortyflatz said it "Made it all but impossible to watch. Or, more iimportantly [sic], LISTEN."

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Additionally, several important scenes were left out, which could have provided more insight into the season's dramatic moments. For instance, footage from the night David and Madison began bonding over drinks with Married At First Sight's Karla Juarez and Allen Slovick was never shown. Given that David and Madison's affair was teased from the start, producers failed to show the early signs of their connection before they were caught cheating. As a result, it seemed as if the show's editing was intentionally manipulated to control the narrative of the situation, even down to casual conversations during outings.
Allen Slovick Used A Matchmaker Before Filming
Allen Quest For Love Was Over Before MAFS
Allen's brief marriage to Madison was difficult to watch, as he genuinely tried to connect with her and make things work between them. However, Madison continuously berated him, admitted she wasn't physically attracted to him, and refused to open up. Most notably, Madison cheated with another cast member, making it clear she had emotionally checked out long before the relationship ended. During the reunion, Allen revealed that despite the heartbreak he endured on the show, Allen was already seeing someone new.
Allen viewed his experience as a blessing, as it ultimately led him to someone who cherished him.
Shockingly, the reality star met his current partner before filming the series through a matchmaker. According to Allen, he went on a date with her before Married At First Sight, and she wanted to see him again. However, she called him the day before his wedding to Madison, leading Allen to break things off with her. After the show, he reconnected with her and realized he wanted to pursue things further. Despite the difficulties he faced, Allen viewed his experience as a blessing, as it ultimately led him to someone who truly cherishes him.
Juan Franco Started A Relationship Before Filming
Juan's Summer Love Affair Led To More
Juan and Karla initially showed promise, but the attraction simply wasn't there. At the reunion, Juan revealed he was seeing someone, sparking rumors about whether he had dated his current partner before his Married At First Sight marriage. In a recent interview on Auntie's Advice, Juan confirmed that, like Allen, he met his girlfriend in July—just before being cast. However, based on his description of her reaction to his casting, it seemed more than like a casual fling, especially since she lived in Brazil.
Once Juan joined Married At First Sight, he cut off communication with her and focused on his marriage to Karla. However, before Decision Day, he reached out, told her his relationship with Karla wasn't working, and asked to see her in Brazil. The two seemingly worked through their differences and are now dating. Juan's pre-show and current romance only adds to the growing concerns that MAFS producers are failing to properly vet contestants, ultimately hurting the show's credibility.
Married At First Sight is available for streaming on Prime Video.
Sources: @nortyflatz/Redditor, Auntie's Advice,/YouTube

Married At First Sight
- Release Date
- July 8, 2014
- Network
- Lifetime
- Showrunner
- Sam Dean
- Directors
- Charlie Mysak, Michael Fitzpatrick Lawrence Jr., Nick Petrie
- Writers
- Lotte Offenberg Bergqvist, Razor Rizzotti
Cast
Pepper Schwartz
Calvin Roberson
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.
- Main Genre
- Reality
- Seasons
- 20



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