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Married at First Sight: Are the weddings legally binding?

MARRIED At First Sight is back and it’s better than ever before.

The new UK series follows the same format at the Aussie version, but some fans often wonder how legally binding the weddings really are.

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Are the MAFS weddings legally binding?

Despite exchanging vows and rings, marriages on Married at First Sight UK are not legally binding. 

A spokesperson for the show told Metro.co.uk: “Following the Australian format, rather than legal marriages, the couples will make a lifelong commitment to one another at a glamorous ceremony.

“This is overseen by a wedding celebrant, that includes guests, bridal gowns, dancing, speeches and cake.” 

Although the weddings aren’t technically legal, couple can choose to get married for real at the end of the series.

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Who pays for the weddings on MAFS?

It’s not exactly clear who pays the full amount, but Channel 4 foot the bill for the venue.

So far the most expensive nuptials has been held at North Mymms Park Hertfordshire’s Grade I Listed Elizabethan Stately Home and Castle Ashby in Northamptonshire.


According to Stelrad, Channel 4 bosses may have splashed as much as £24,850 on the reality stars’ big day if held at the latter.

That includes venue hire, £2,000 catering for 100 guests, £650 wedding cake, £1,200 flowers and £1,900 photography. Brides were also given a £1,600 budget on dresses.

North Mymms park came in cheaper at a total of £15,850.

It’s a pricey risk for Channel 4 seeing as only one of the matched couples have stayed together across the past five series.

When is Married At First Sight UK on TV and how can I watch it?

You can watch the reality show most weekdays on E4.

The show runs from Monday to Thursdays at 9pm.

You can catch up with past episodes on All 4 right now.