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'Married at First Sight' Season 3 News: Vanessa and Tres Are Talking About Having a Family

"Married at First Sight" season 3 couple Vannesa and Tres are proving that they are getting along well, and fans wonder if the two are now ready to take it to the next level and start having their own family.

"Married at First Sight" is extremely controversial and definitely not everyone's cup of tea, since it features an unconventional way to meet someone's lifelong partner. Couples are married on the first meeting, and the cameras follow them throughout the season to see how they make their union work.

Among those who have successfully made their marriage work are season 1's Jason and Courtney, as well as Doug and Jamie. This season, viewers were happy to see that Tres and Vanessa are making it work, and according to the International Business Times, the two are now looking forward to take their relationship to the next level by starting their own family. Fans wonder if the two will get pregnant soon and still stay together, or if having babies will freak them and eventually divorce.

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Meanwhile, the New York Post said that things went bad to worse for the show's other couple, David and Ashley. The latter admitted in the show that her husband doesn't attract her physically. According to the website, hearing that he is not his wife's type hurt him, and his seemingly eternal positive attitude is now lost.

It also didn't help the two's relationship after Ashley was seen having difficulties writing down the things she likes about David, and David was not happy to see her lack of enthusiasm in taking the experiment — and their marriage — seriously. Can the two finally resolve their issues to each other eventually? Viewers will just have to wait what happens to the disagreeing couple in the future episodes.

Watch "Married at First Sight" every Tuesday on the FYI channel.

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