LGBTQ+Despite everything thatMarried at First Sighthas done, they still have not had an LGBTQ+ couple on the show. AlthoughMarried at First Sighthas cast LGBTQ+ people, thereality showalways pairs them in a straight marriage. Other shows, including international versions ofMarried at First Sighthave featured queer couples, so why not in the United States?Married at First Sightshould introduce LGBTQ+ couplesto tell new stories and make great television.

Married at First Sighthas been onLifetimefor over a decade. Recent seasons have had drama, but more often than not, it isthe same tired conversationsover and over again.Season 18 brought a cheating scandal toMarried at First Sight,but besides that,Married at First Sighthad nothing new to offerlong-time fans. Ifthe show wants to continue,Married at First Sightneeds to shake things up.

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AlthoughMarried at First Sightclaims to be about love, the show has been focusing on drama the last few seasons to keep viewers interested, which is whyan LGBTQ+ version of the show is needed.Married at First Sighthas had LGBTQ+ individualson the show before, and the experts even said that factored into their decision.Lauren GoodgerfromSeason 17 in Denveridentifies as queer. However, the US version has only explored heterosexual pairings. Other versions of the show have had LGBTQ+ couples, likeMarried at First Sight UKandMarried at First Sight Australia.

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There have been many other reality dating shows that prominently feature LGBTQ+ couples, and they always deliver the drama. Shows likeThe UltimatumandPerfect Matchhave had LGBTQ+ couples before.The Ultimatumspecifically had a season with exclusively LGBTQ+ couples calledTheUltimatum: Queer Love,which turned out to be themost dramatic and most toxic season of the showever. Not to mention thatLGBTQ+ people go through different struggles than heterosexual couplesduring marriage, but it may also bring two people that much closer together. However, if love is not enough, maybeMarried at First Sightwill finally lean into the mess instead of trying to avoid it.

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‘Married at First Sight’ Should Be More Inclusive

LGBTQ+ couples are not the only demographic missing fromMarried at First Sight.Married at First Sighthas often been called out for itslack of representationregarding interracial couples, older pairings, plus-sized people, divorced participants, and more.Season 19 appears to have started being more inclusive.According to MAFSfan, the source for allMarried at First Sightrumors, the show has cast two couples older than 50 and even cast a mother-daughter duo. As reality shows trend towards inclusivity with LGBTQ+ couples on every show, fromLove IslandtoAre You The One,it is time forMarried at First Sightto join their fellow dating shows. WithMarried at First Sightstarting to open up casting to new types of people, LGBTQ+ pairings must be on the list.

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If producing a LGBTQ+ season of a dating show is possible, then why hasn’tMarried at First Sighteven included one pairing on the show?The US version ofMarried at First Sightpresents a somewhat old-fashioned viewon marriage, mainly due to the experts.Pastor Calvin Robersonis one of the main experts on the show, which may contribute to the lack of LGBTQ+ couples on the show. Roberson has gottenpushback from fansabout his advice to couples, which tends to be patriarchal in nature.

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Plus, it is not like the experts know how to be sensitive about a topic, sincethey cannot seem to help any coupleonMarried at First Sightas it is.An LGBTQ+ cast could warrantall new experts,benefiting fans and the show itself. Another reasonMarried at First Sightmay not have had a LGBTQ+ couple on the show is because of how episodes are set up. Every couple of episodes,the men and the women have their own separate outingswhich would need to change for the queer season. There are many reasons whyMarried at First Sightmay be avoiding casting LGBTQ+ individuals.

Although the showhas had queer couples on international seasons,Married at First Sighthas still been missing LGBTQ+ participants.AddingLGBTQ+couples would makeMarried at First Sightmore excitingwhile being able to tell a fresh story. SinceMarried at First Sightis finally becoming more inclusive and listening to fans, the next step is an LGBTQ+ season of the show, or at the very least, one couple, please.Married at First Sightis available on Hulu.

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