"Married at First Sight," which has aired on Lifetime since 2017, has a new home on Peacock for at least three seasons.
The King and Queen of Norway’s nine-year courtship threatened the Norwegian monarchy — but producers said their 1968 nuptials ...
And for fans worried about the move from Lifetime to Peacock, this isn’t the first time Married at First Sight has aired on a ...
A Married At First Sight groom desperately tries to avoid “national ridicule” on Sunday night by begging the TV crew not to air a humiliating scene, but his hysterical demands only attract further ...
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MARCH 27: Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner of Lifetime's "Married at First Sight," ... [+] and Lifetime's Gena McCarthy (C) attend the 2019 A+E Networks Upfront at Jazz at Lincoln ...
EXCLUSIVE: Married at First Sight, which has run for over 200 episodes on the A+E Networks channels, has a new home after a surprise move. Deadline understands that Peacock has nabbed the rights ...
Nothing about Season 18 of Married at First Sight on Lifetime has been smooth sailing. Between mismatched pairings, gaslighting, and now a cheating scandal, it is hard to believe that any couples ...
It's no secret that Season 18 of the Lifetime reality show Married at First Sight has been full of drama. The most significant issue this season has been mismatched pairings, specifically with two ...
King Harald and Queen Sonja of Norway are set to be the subject of a new Amazon Prime drama depicting the nine-year battle for their romance.
Married at First Sight is moving from Lifetime to Peacock beginning with Season 19. Peacock announced the move in a press release Friday following "a competitive situation" for rights to the show.
Married at First Sight is dropping more clues about the cheating scandal that rocked the season 18 cast. The Lifetime show has been teasing a hookup between two people who aren’t married to each ...