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MAFS UK Reveals Its Most Savage Twist Yet: Couples Are BANNED From a Key Divorce Ceremony Ritual

Married At First Sight UK is set to ignite screens with its most explosive season yet, introducing a jaw-dropping twist that promises to shake up the experiment like never before. As the brides and grooms of series 10 step into the uncharted waters of marrying a stranger, a shocking new feature will test their commitment in ways fans have never seen. For the first time, the show will air the contestants’ stag and hen parties, capturing every wild moment as the cast lets loose before their wedding day. But that’s not all—a bombshell restriction bans couples from a pivotal divorce ceremony ritual, adding an unprecedented layer of drama to their journey.

The MAFS UK 2025 brides and grooms
The MAFS UK 2025 brides and grooms

Guided by relationship experts Mel Schilling, Paul C. Brunson, and Charlene Douglas, nine new couples will navigate the highs and lows of married life, with cameras rolling from the pre-wedding festivities to the intense moments that follow. An insider revealed to The Sun that filming the stag and hen dos is a game-changer for the series. “The programme makers know that MAFS already delivers sensational moments, but this will crank up the intensity,” they shared. “Even in traditional marriages, hen and stag parties can be flashpoints—full of tears, fights, and temptation. Capturing that on camera, then throwing it into the mix as these strangers prepare for marriage, creates pure dynamite for television.”

Mel Schilling, Paul C Brunson and Charlene Douglas are the MAFS experts
Mel Schilling, Paul C Brunson and Charlene Douglas are the MAFS experts

This bold move is set to stir up chaos, with the pre-wedding celebrations likely to spark conflicts and revelations that could ripple through the couples’ relationships. The added twist of banning a key divorce ceremony ritual—typically a cornerstone of the MAFS process—means couples will face even greater challenges in deciding whether to stay together or part ways. This restriction could amplify tensions, forcing participants to confront their choices without the usual framework, making every decision more raw and unpredictable.

The stakes are high for this year’s cast, especially after the heartbreak of series nine, where none of the couples remained together a year later. Fans are hoping for lasting love stories like those of past seasons, such as Adam and Tayah from 2021, Jenna and Zoe from season seven, Michelle and Owen from 2020, and Shona and Matt from season eight, who defied the odds and built enduring relationships.

With wild parties, forbidden rituals, and the pressure of marrying a stranger, Married At First Sight UK series 10 is poised to deliver its most unpredictable and electrifying season yet. Will these couples rise above the chaos to find true love, or will the savage new twists tear them apart? Tune in to find out.