Married at First Sight season 18 is here and there’s twists and turns at around every corner. Michelle and David might be a fan favorite if they play their cards right.
Singles will marry a stranger at the altar, travel to their honeymoons, and then move in together as husband and wife. After the eight-week social experiment concludes, each newlywed will have to decide if they want to continue to stay married and start a future together or get divorced and go their separate ways.
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David aspires to find the love of his life through the Married at First Sight experiment after he was inspired by his parents’ longer marriage. After learning from past relationships and discovering his individuality, he feels prepared for the commitment of marriage. With contentment and self-confidence, he believes the experts can broaden his perspective and guide him toward a fulfilling relationship.
Meanwhile, Michelle unequivocally knows she is ready for marriage, and is eager to find her soulmate in the Married At First Sight experiment after being single for the past six years. Although Michelle is open to having children, she would consider adopting or fostering due to her age.
Are Married at First Sight’s David & Michelle still together?
Status: Unknown (Likely still together)
Michelle knows what she wants someone with absolute certainty as someone who’s been single for most of her life. On the other hand, David has learned from his past relationships and is ready to embrace the MAFS experiment with open arms. Both of them are in their late thirties and the matchmakers have a lot of confidence that this couple will last—and fans do too! “I’m going out on a limb, but I think David and Michelle are going to be a good match or at least his looks won’t be an issue,” one fan posted on Reddit.
David doesn’t have an Instagram, and Michelle keeps her Instagram page private, so it’s hard to know whether they’re still together as the season progresses.
Married at First Sight airs on Lifetime at 8 p.m. on Tuesdays.