Only a few days left to wait for the fans. Married at first sight. On Monday, March 20, M6 will kick off the seventh season of the dating show it launched in 2016. For those who missed this phenomenon, petit recalls the concept of the program. Fourteen singles were selected during the auditions, after which the program’s specialists are responsible for creating seven couples. Singles meet for the first time only on their wedding day.
Estelle Dossin and Gilbert Bou Jaoudé were invited to promote this new season. Buzz-TV. The two experts discussed many issues related to the program and particularly focused on questions related to the candidates’ physique. Indeed, viewers every year that single people usually “advantageous“. Estelle Dossin confirms this: the program does not want to highlight candidates for beauty criteria, but admits that it has observed a recurring phenomenon.”Every year we have people who enroll and represent the population perfectly, and therefore people and others who will have a very advantageous or advantageous physique, and much less. They rot on the networks when there are people with outward appearances that are not advantageous on television. “And you saw how fat he is, his hair is badly cut and he has a pimple in the middle of his forehead and it’s a leek. Everything and everything is examined“He begins.
According to the expert, it’s not uncommon to see candidates take a step back because of this image pressure. “It is not surprising that those who resist the most in an event will not be weakened people, but people with more self-confidence, and those who feel this when the date approaches. We will make fun of them, they will feel humiliated, they will be scared and they will give up. we have a lot of people giving up“, he added.
Aurelien Gaucher
Source: Programme Television

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