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Netizens react to Married At First Sight SA’s return

by Staff Bona
picture: twitter / @PhilMphela

Social media users were not shy to share their opinion on the return of Married At First Sight South Africa‘s return to our TV screens.

Married At First Sight SA sees two strangers tie the knot and tracked by the show as newlyweds.

According to entertainment commentator Phil Mphela, the show’s first season of the local iteration was produced by Oxyg3n Media for Lifetime Africa in 2016. Now produced by Bassie Kumalo’s ConnectTV production company, the show is set to air on Mzansi Magic.

NEW SHOW:

Married At First Sight South Africa coming to Mzansi Magic

Produced by Bassie Kumalo’s ConnectTV production company, the show will see few couples (two strangers) get married and tracked by the show as newlyweds

First season of this local iteration was produced by… pic.twitter.com/RPXxTUNtPd

— Kgopolo (@PhilMphela) August 24, 2023

Netizens took to Phil’s comments section, with some not looking forward to the show’s return.

They tried it before it was an epic fail but let’s try again

— Tshepo Ya Dilemotsetlang (@Tshepo_Yadilemo) August 24, 2023

They need to sort out lobola issues; In the 1st season, some families didn’t attend/approve of the weddings cause lobola wasn’t paid.

— Moskovich Nkosi (@MoskovichN) August 24, 2023

The lack of original TV Content continues in South Africa with yet another TV Show concept imported from the United States. ?

— Ngoma Kurira (@Ngoma_Kurira_) August 24, 2023

However, there were some social media users who are looking forward to the show.

This will be epic.

— God’sfavchild (@TherealMel_1) August 25, 2023

Hahahah I can’t wait ?

— Ziggy (@Ziggy_Diver1) August 24, 2023

idc, sign me up !

— flower.flyy (@zintle_mbali) August 25, 2023

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