Married At First Sight’s Next Season Will Be The Most Racist Ever With Sex Expert Alessandra Rampolla Introducing New Challenges To Create ‘Passion Among The Newlyweds’
<!–
<!–
<!– <!–
<!–
<!–
<!–
The upcoming season of Married At First Sight Australia is going to be the hottest yet.
Resident sex therapist Alessandra Rampolla will play a bigger role on the show than ever, introducing “four or five” new challenges designed to create “passion between the newlyweds,” The Daily Telegraph reported on Saturday.
“We’ll get Alessandra a little more involved in the sexuality part,” Adrian Swift, Nine’s head of content, told the paper.
The upcoming season of Married At First Sight Australia is going to be the hottest yet. Pictured: 2021 participants in bed
“What we’ve always found is a complete measure of how a relationship is going is how sexually they get along,” he continued.
“And that getting along can be sexual tension, which is good, it can be sexual resolution, which is good, or it can be, and this often happens, sexual resolution and then nothing.”
Adrian added that the new season will start at 11am.
Resident sex therapist Alessandra Rampolla (pictured) will play a bigger role on the show than ever, introducing ‘four or five’ new challenges designed to create ‘passion between the newlyweds’, The Daily Telegraph reported on Saturday.
“We’ll get Alessandra a little more involved in the sexuality part,” Adrian Swift, Nine’s head of content, told the paper. Adrian added that the new season will be ‘scaled up to eleven’
It comes after John Aiken, the relationship expert on Married At First Sight, has quelled rumors that the next season of the hit Channel Nine show will feature celebrities.
John attached to: Yahoo lifestyle that MAFS will have the same format for its tenth season next year.
“I think we’ll just keep doing what we’re doing,” he said.
It comes after Married At First Sight relationship expert John Aiken (pictured) stopped rumors that the next season of the hit Channel Nine show will feature celebrities
“I don’t think we should go down the path of Celebrity MAFS. I think we’ll just keep 2023 with essentially the same ingredients: singles looking for love and doing their best to fall in love,” he added.
John also revealed in the interview that he doesn’t keep in touch with MAFS contestants once filming is over, but does enjoy seeing them “shine after the show.”
The rumor arose after Channel Nine veteran Richard Wilkins claimed he was given “a lot of zeros” to star in a celebrity version of the series.
The chatter arose after Channel Nine veteran Richard Wilkins (pictured) claimed he was given ‘a lot of zeros’ to star in a celebrity version of the series