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Married at First Sight Mzansi comes back to Mzansi Magic, Showmax

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Forget dating apps, endless DMs and those awkward talking stages that go nowhere.

Married at First Sight Mzansi is coming back for Season two with the ultimate love hack: get matched by experts, meet at the altar, and say “I do” to a stranger. If Season one was anything to go by, you already know that this is not just a walk down the aisle. Mzansi watched as couples Thami and Zithobile, Makhumo and Thabang, Khutso and Dee as well as Boitshepo and Sebenzile went from “ngiyakuthanda” to “it’s complicated” in record time.

Some found chemistry while others found character development. Expect deeper cultural connections, more meaningful conversations and real guidance as couples figure out this fast-tracked life together. As always, the experts – marriage and relationship coach, Linda Yende; conflict resolution expert, Khanyi Yende; counselor and author, Thabang Mashego; gynaecologist and sexologist Dr Mpume Zenda; and marriage officiator and counselor, Pastor Xolani Hlitana are available to offer the necessary guidance every step of the way.

So, what will Season two deliver? Deep, unbreakable bonds or dramatic breakups before breakfast? Sparks flying or fuses blowing out? Here are the singles for season 2: The grooms • Themba Khosa (38) - Finance Dep. & DJ • Tshepo Miya (37) - Senior IT Specialist • Nkululeko Mahlangu (32) - Logistics business owner • Bongani Luvalo (36) – Entrepreneur The brides • Nelisa Ntabeni (39) - Credit Analyst • Makoto Phumodi (32) - Full Time Actress • Portia Baloyi (34) - Flight Attendant • Palesa Mphaki (33) - Credit Control Supervisor


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