Married At First Sight FIRST LOOK: Brides embrace each other as the new couples unite to film a commitment ceremony in Sydney with the experts
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Married At First Sight’s seventh season is currently in the early stages of production.
Last Thursday, the couples united for the first commitment ceremony at the show’s studio warehouse in Sydney’s Lilyfield alongside the relationship experts.
And it looks like the brides will be ruling the upcoming series, with many of them already appearing to have formed close bonds as they embraced on set.
It’s back! Married At First Sight’s new cast filmed the show’s first commitment ceremony at the show’s studio warehouse in Sydney’s Lilyfield last Thursday. Pictured: One unknown bride
Two brunettes spent a considerable amount of time hugging.
Possibly comforting each other through their relationship woes, the pair were then joined by a third bride who completed the dark-haired trio.
The same girls were later spotted larking around together in more candid moments away from filming scenes with their partners on the sofa.
Happy: Two brunettes spent a considerable amount of time hugging on set
Squad? Possibly comforting each other through their relationship woes, the pair were then joined by a third bride who completed the dark-haired trio
Friends or wives? The same girls were later spotted larking around together in more candid moments away from filming scenes with their partners on the sofa
A stunning blonde bride appeared more isolated from the other women.
In Daily Mail Australia’s exclusive pictures, she appeared downcast while walking behind the rest of the group who were much more animated.
The busty beauty wore a stunning pink dress, and may already have established a ‘villain’ status for herself after filming recently commenced.
The new ‘villain’? A stunning blonde bride appeared more isolated from the other women
Following orders? None of the men appeared to have formed any solid friendships so far
A rare smile! One groomed appeared happy to be filming the show
None of the men appeared to have formed any solid friendships so far.
Each dressed smartly in their shirts, they walked in a line while seemingly following orders from the various producers surrounding them.
Despite having just returned from their honeymoons, it did not appear that love was in the air for many of the bemused looking newlyweds.
A hive of activity! Producers looked to be working hard under the studio lights
Experts John Aiken and Mel Schilling were spotted on set, but there was no sign of Dr Trisha Stratford, who likely just avoided being photographed.
The long-standing matchmakers have faced much criticism over the years due to their noticeable lack of success over the show’s six seasons.
John appeared raring to go in the new pictures, while addressing the whole cast.
Do you recognise any of the MAFS cast? Not much is known about the cast at this stage
Stretch it out! Each of the couple’s filmed their weddings within the first couple of weeks of September, before then embarking upon their brief honeymoons
Production on the show started at the beginning of September.
Each of the couple’s filmed their weddings within the first couple of weeks of the month, before embarking upon their brief honeymoons.
Once back in September, they moved into accommodation in Sydney together.
Each week, the whole cast unite over two consecutive nights, and spend the rest of the week filming dates and intimate moments with their partners.
First they film their weekly – and often controversial – dinner parties, before then sitting with the experts the following night for a commitment ceremony.
The show will return to screens at the end of January.
Will they have any success this year? Relationship experts Mel Schilling and John Aiken were spotted on set of the show
A long wait! The show will return to screens at the end of January