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'Married at First Sight' season 5 spoilers, latest news: couples will cross racial and cultural boundaries

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"Married at First Sight" is about to air its fifth season and everyone is expecting if the show is really effective in matching people by their own methods. Season 4 only has one divorce out of three couples, which should be a good thing, right?

The season gave many emotional struggles as the couples share their own experience in marrying someone they do not even know. It is expected that "Married at First Sight" season 5 will be more dramatic than ever, aside from expectations that it could really match people for a long-time union.

Fans have been waiting for a few spoilers, but only a few ones have emerged. However, this spoiler has something to do with how the couples are paired. It is believed that the program will reach out to more people as they will match people with different races.

The possibility of matching one with a different culture may bring forth a new twist for the upcoming season of "Married at First Sight," but it may come with certain risks. It is obvious for married people to adjust to the lifestyle of their partner, but if their culture is different, things may get out of hand.

However, this will have to be proven true. "Married at First Sight" will have a very interesting season, especially with how the couple would put in their effort to work on their marriage. Showrunners already confirmed matching different nationalities for the next season, so avid fans should definitely stay tuned.

As for the participants, nothing is confirmed as of the moment. However, fans say that there will be those from different countries like Germany, the Philippines, Korea, the United Kingdom, France and Spain. The program's theme will not be changed, which means six pairs of men and women will still get married without any courtship or dating.

"Married at First Sight" season 5 will premiere sometime in 2017.