MAFS is already casting for season eleven, so if you’re looking for a blue tick on Instagram to find true love on reality TV, you’re in luck.

The reality TV show posted a casting call on Instagram saying that they’re looking looking for applicants “committed to finding love”.

“Married At First Sight is searching for men and women of all ages and backgrounds who are genuinely committed to finding love. This groundbreaking social experiment uses science and psychology to help Australian singles meet their perfect partner. But there’s a catch… you won’t get to meet your future husband or wife until your wedding day!” The caption read.

On the application site, it states that filming will take place for up to four months between late July and November 2023. Interested applicants can fill out a lengthy form that asks about their upbringing and relationship with their parents, challenges they’ve faced while looking for love and what qualities they dislike in other people, amongst other questions.

You can apply for MAFS season eleven here.

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Jack Millar who starred in season nine of MAFS has called out this year’s participants, complaining that not many of them are likable.

Jack, who was paired with Domenica Calarco on season nine of MAFS, told Yahoo Lifestyle Australia! that he believes the current season is too focused on drama, and not on the couple’s building a lasting relationship.

“There’s not much likability and connection,” he said. “I feel like a lot of the relationships on there, although there are a few outliers, a lot of them are chaotic.

“And it’s not like chaos for the sake of building the relationship, it’s quite literally chaos for the sake of drama and TV – or at least that’s what it seems like to me. And that’s why I’m struggling to connect with them.”

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