"Married At First Sight Australia" gains U.S. popularity
Many Americans are becoming fans of "Married At First Sight Australia," even though it is not broadcast in the United States. Viewers are expressing their excitement online, claiming it is much better than the American version of the show. Kassandra Mcinnes, a fan of the show, shared her enthusiasm on Facebook. She described the Australian series as "100x better" and encouraged fellow reality TV lovers to watch it. Other fans echoed her sentiments, calling the show "totally unhinged" and praising its entertainment value. Despite the buzz, the show is still unavailable on U.S. television. In 2022, "Married At First Sight Australia" was abruptly removed from its U.S. broadcast partner, Lifetime, which left many viewers upset. Prior to its removal, around 300,000 Americans watched it weekly on Lifetime. After the show's cancellation on cable, Lifetime suggested viewers watch it on their streaming app. This move angered many fans, who felt it was unfair, especially since it happened halfway through the season. Some viewers expressed their frustration on social media, stating they would stop watching Lifetime altogether. Overall, even without a U.S. broadcast, the Australian version of "Married At First Sight" continues to gain attention and admiration from American fans.