• Will FYI renew "Married At First Sight" season 4?

Will FYI renew "Married At First Sight" season 4? (Photo : Facebook/Married At First Sight)

While the renewal of "Married At First Sight" season 4 has yet to be confirmed, FYI has confirmed that they have already started looking for individuals between the ages 25-40, who are willing to take part in the social experiment.

According to Inquisitr, the next participants of "Married At First Sight" season 4 must also be willing to live in Miami in the event that they decide to push through with the social experiment. The outlet pointed one of the major cause of disagreement between couples is the living arrangement. Some of them just did not live close to each other, which posed problems in the future.

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Another factor that the experts is closely considering is finding people who are serious about finding The One and eventually settling down. It was said that they were putting priority on people who have tried all sorts of way to find love but it just did not work out. This will definitely weed out candidates who were only thinking of using "Married At First Sight" to get popular. 

On the other hand, International Business Times reported that three experts from "Married At First Sight" will be leaving the show come season 4. Spiritual advisor Greg Epstein, psychologist Dr. Joseph Cilona and sexologist Dr. Logan Levkoff all recently took to social media to announce their departure from the show. The latter also revealed that she will be part of a new TV series. All experts thanked fans and for their support for "MAFS" for the past three years.

While the experts did not specify the reason why they no longer wanted to be part of "Married At First Sight" season 4, some insiders claim that it may have to do with the lack of success in the last seasons.

In the first season two of the couples decided to stay together. In the second season, none of the couples decided to stay married. In the recent season only once couple, Vanessa and Tres decided to stay together after the social experiment, only to later reveal that they decided to part ways six months later.

Tune in for more "Married At First Sight" season 4 news and updates here.