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'Married at First Sight' Spoilers, News: Season 2 Bring Prepared, Casting Call Video Released

FYI's controversial experimental reality docuseries "Married at First Sight" ended last week and it has been found out that two out of the three featured couples decided to remain in wedlock even after the season wrapped. The series is set for another season and they are actually casting for six new singles that they will pair up and get legally married, according to reports.

The official website of "Married at First Sight" has already released a casting call video seeking new singles to potentially get hitched.

"Are you a brave single looking for love? Would you like an opportunity to be part of this bold, groundbreaking experiment? If so, here's your chance!" the video reads.

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As stated by the publication, the format for season two will basically follow on the previous chapter where the participants will be given psychological questionnaires and tests and will be interviewed by the four resident experts. After the six couples are "scientifically" matched, the singles will then meet at the altar and be "married at first sight."

The show will then follow the three pairs living with each other for about five weeks. After that, they will be making a mutual decision whether they will stay for good or call it quits.

Meanwhile, season one brought both a surprising and expected outcome as it was found out Jason and Cortney, aside from deciding to stay married, had revealed they now fell deeply in love with each other. With their effort to communicate more openly and honestly with each other, they both have grown a "sense of intimacy" with each other over the long run.

Monet and Vaugh, on the other hand, decided to call it quits. Thieir decision came despite the "high sexual compatibility." Still, they couldn't find the means in which they can express their needs in a thoughtful way.

"I think if Vaughn and I had been dating and loved each other and had emotional attachments to each other, a lot of the things that bothered us about each other wouldn't have been as big as they turned out to be," Monet told ABC News. "I learned that you need love."

The Hehner pair, Doug and Jamie, decided to stay together. Despite the rocky start of having to deal with lies -- Doug was dishonest with Jamie and said he wasn't smoking when he was -- and trust issues, the two managed to overcome the relationship hurdles and are now committed to the marriage.

Jamie took to her social media to talk about her new husband.

"Gooood morning! 1st day not hiding that I'm married to the most caring and kind man!" she wrote.

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