Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 5

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Married at First Sight
Season 5
No. of episodes32
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release29 January (2018-01-29) 
21 March 2018 (2018-03-21)
Season chronology
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Season 4
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Season 6

The fifth season of Married at First Sight premiered on 29 January 2018 on the Nine Network. [1] Relationship experts John Aiken, Mel Schilling and Trisha Stratford all returned from the previous season to match 11 brides and 11 grooms together, including John Robertson who previously appeared in season 4. [2] [3]

Contents

Couple profiles

No.CoupleAgeHomeOccupationHoneymoonFinal DecisionStatus
1Sarah Roza38Melbourne, VictoriaBeauty specialistCairns, QueenslandYesSeparated [4]
Telv Williams33Perth, Western AustraliaMachinery technician
2Tracey Jewel34Perth, Western AustraliaMarketing consultantFijiNoSeparated
Dean Wells39Sydney, New South WalesExecutive creative director
3Alycia Galbraith29Adelaide, South AustraliaStudentFraser Island, QueenslandBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Mathew Lockett32Melbourne, VictoriaPlumber
4Jo McPharlin39Adelaide, South AustraliaSingle motherSingaporeBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Sean Donnelly39Adelaide, South AustraliaPub manager
5Davina Rankin26Brisbane, QueenslandPersonal trainer/bikini modelCook IslandsBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Ryan Gallagher29Sydney, New South WalesTradesman
6Charlene Perera33Melbourne, VictoriaBrand managerTasmaniaYesSeparated [5]
Patrick Miller34Melbourne, VictoriaOperations manager
7Melissa Walsh53Mornington Peninsula, VictoriaJournalistNew ZealandYesSeparated [6]
John Robertson54Melbourne, VictoriaBusiness owner
8Ashley Irvin28Brisbane, QueenslandFlight attendantBroome, Western AustraliaNoSeparated
Troy Delmege35Sydney, New South WalesIT accounts manager
9Gabrielle Bartlett44Sydney, New South WalesMarketing coordinator/plus-size modelSamoaBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Nasser Sultan50Sydney, New South WalesFitness instructor
10Carly Bowyer32Melbourne, VictoriaMarketing managerVanuatuBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Justin Fischer41Sydney, New South WalesEntrepreneur
11Blair Rachael31Sydney, New South WalesExecutive assistantNew ZealandBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Sean Thomsen [7] 34Perth, Western AustraliaRailway technician

Commitment ceremony history

Episode:91317212529/30
Ceremony:12345Final Decision
SarahStayStayStayStayStayYes
TelvStayStayStayStayStayYes
CharleneStayStayStayStayStayYes
PatrickStayStayStayStayStayYes
MelissaStayStayStayStayStayYes
JohnStayStayStayStayStayYes
TraceyStayStayStayStayStayNo
DeanLeaveStayStayStayStayYes
AshleyStayStayStayStayStayNo
TroyStayStayStayStayStayNo
GabrielleStayStayLeaveStayLeaveLeft
NasserStayStayStayLeaveLeave
CarlyStayLeaveStayStayLeaveLeft
JustinStayStayStayStayLeave
BlairStayStayStayLeft
SeanStayStayLeave
DavinaStayLeaveLeaveLeft
RyanStayStayLeave
JoStayLeaveLeft
SeanLeaveLeave
AlyciaStayLeft
MathewStay
Notesnone 1 none 2, 3 nonenone
LeftnoneAlycia & MathewDavina & RyanBlair & SeanCarly & JustinTracey & Dean
Jo & SeanGabrielle & Nasser Ashley & Troy
  This couple left the experiment outside of commitment ceremony.
  This couple elected to leave the experiment during the commitment ceremony.

Controversy

Contestants Dean Wells and Davina Rankin were involved in a cheating scandal that blindsided their respective partners, Tracey Jewel and Ryan Gallagher. Dean and Davina had planned to write "leave" at the commitment ceremony, but instead Dean chose to stay with Tracey and deny any wrongdoing when Davina called out his lies over their affair. [8] Dean further infuriated fans when during a "boy's night" he led a conversation on wife swapping and asked the other grooms if any of their wives' mothers were attractive. [9]

Ratings

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 129 January 2018Monday 7:30pm912,0007102,00051,014,000 [10] [11]
2Episode 230 January 2018Tuesday 7:30pm907,0005101,00041,008,000 [12] [13]
3Episode 331 January 2018Wednesday 7:30pm929,000481,00021,010,000 [14] [15]
4Episode 41 February 2018Thursday 7:30pm995,000196,00011,091,000 [16] [17]
5Episode 54 February 2018Sunday 7:00pm835,0005102,0004937,000 [18] [19]
6Episode 65 February 2018Monday 7:30pm879,0006101,0004978,000 [20] [21]
7Episode 76 February 2018Tuesday 7:30pm899,0007130,00031,029,000 [22] [23]
8Episode 88 February 2018Thursday 7:30pm938,0001124,00011,062,000 [24] [25]
9Episode 911 February 2018Sunday 7:00pm1,163,000176,00021,239,000 [26] [27]
10Episode 1012 February 2018Monday 7:30pm1,158,000189,00021,247,000 [28] [29]
11Episode 1113 February 2018Tuesday 7:30pm1,057,000191,00021,148,000 [30] [31]
12Episode 1214 February 2018Wednesday 7:30pm1,133,0001107,00011,240,000 [32] [33]
13Episode 1318 February 2018Sunday 7:00pm1,351,0001101,00011,452,000 [34] [35]
14Episode 1419 February 2018Monday 7:30pm1,296,0001104,00011,400,000 [36] [37]
15Episode 1520 February 2018Tuesday 7:30pm1,233,0001104,00011,337,000 [38] [39]
16Episode 1621 February 2018Wednesday 7:30pm1,341,0001132,00011,473,000 [40] [41]
17Episode 1725 February 2018Sunday 7:00pm1,536,000192,00011,628,000 [42] [43]
18Episode 1826 February 2018Monday 7:30pm1,325,0001107,00011,432,000 [44] [45]
19Episode 1927 February 2018Tuesday 7:30pm1,253,0001102,00011,355,000 [46] [47]
20Episode 2028 February 2018Wednesday 7:30pm1,315,0001127,00011,442,000 [48] [49]
21Episode 214 March 2018Sunday 7:30pm1,535,0001108,00011,643,000 [50] [51]
22Episode 225 March 2018Monday 7:30pm1,271,000198,00011,369,000 [52] [53]
23Episode 236 March 2018Tuesday 7:30pm1,267,0001119,00011,386,000 [54] [55]
24Episode 247 March 2018Wednesday 7:30pm1,260,0001112,00011,372,000 [56] [57]
25Episode 2511 March 2018Sunday 7:00pm1,342,0001107,00011,429,000 [58] [59]
26Episode 2612 March 2018Monday 7:30pm1,256,0001102,00011,358,000 [60] [61]
27Episode 2713 March 2018Tuesday 7:30pm1,230,0001103,00011,333,000 [62] [63]
28Episode 2814 March 2018Wednesday 7:30pm1,188,0001132,00011,320,000 [64] [65]
29Episode 2918 March 2018Sunday 7:00pm1,446,000176,00011,522,000 [66] [67]
30Episode 3019 March 2018Monday 7:30pm1,525,000178,00011,603,000 [68] [69]
31Finale - Part 120 March 2018Tuesday 7:30pm1,623,0001127,00011,750,000 [70] [71]
32Finale - Part 221 March 2018Wednesday 7:30pm1,753,0001136,00011,889,000 [72] [73]

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