Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 10

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Married at First Sight
Season 10
No. of episodes36
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release30 January (2023-01-30) 
3 April 2023 (2023-04-03)
Season chronology
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The tenth season of Married at First Sight premiered on 30 January 2023 on the Nine Network. [1] Relationship experts John Aiken and Mel Schilling, alongside sexologist Alessandra Rampolla all return to match 10 brides and 10 grooms together. [2] Halfway through the experiment, the experts matched another 2 brides and 2 grooms together. [3]

Contents

Couple Profiles

No.CoupleAgeHomeOccupationHoneymoonFinal DecisionStatus
1Lyndall Grace27Perth, Western AustraliaAccountantFraser Island, QueenslandNoSeparated
Cameron Woods27Darwin, Northern TerritoryCarpenter
2Bronte Schofield28Perth, Western AustraliaOnline Beauty EducatorHunter Valley, New South WalesBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Harrison Boon32Sydney, New South WalesBuilder
3Sandy Jawanda36Melbourne, VictoriaDental HygienistSingaporeBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Dan Hunjas42Gold Coast, QueenslandDigital Marketing Business Owner
4Claire Nomarhas31Melbourne, VictoriaKindergarten AssistantWhitsunday Islands, QueenslandBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Jesse Burford30Perth, Western AustraliaMarriage Celebrant
5Tahnee Cook27Sydney, New South WalesPR ManagerFijiYesSeparated
Ollie Skelton26Perth, Western AustraliaVoice Over Artist
6Janelle Han28Perth, Western AustraliaBeauty InfluencerCairns, QueenslandBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Adam Seed35QueenslandEntrepreneur
7Caitlin McConville27Brisbane, QueenslandMakeup ArtistGold Coast, QueenslandBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Shannon Adams30Melbourne, VictoriaPersonal Trainer/UberEATS driver
8Alyssa Barmonde35Sydney, New South WalesExecutive AssistantYarrawonga, VictoriaNoSeparated
Duncan James36Sydney, New South WalesCyber Security Sales
9Layton Mills35Sydney, New South WalesCEO, BiotechCrowne Plaza, Hawkesbury River, New South WalesYesSeparated
Melinda Willis32Brisbane, QueenslandCEO, Fashion & Beauty
10Melissa Sheppard41Sydney, New South WalesHairdresserClub Wyndham, Denarau Island, FijiBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Josh White40Sydney, New South WalesAdvertising Client Director
11Tayla Winter27Hobart, TasmaniaNurseYarra Valley, VICBroke up before final decisionSeparated
Hugo Armstrong32Sydney, New South WalesIT Account Executive
12Evelyn Ellis26Sydney, New South WalesMarketing Manager and ModelShoalhaven, NSWNoSeparated
Rupert Bugden27Brisbane, QueenslandElectrician

Commitment Ceremony History

Episode:9131721252933/34
Ceremony:123456Final Decision
TahneeStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
OllieStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
MelindaStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
LaytonStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
LyndallStayStayStayStayStayStayNo
CameronStayStayStayStayStayStayNo
EvelynNot in
Experiment
StayStayStayStayNo
RupertStayStayStayStayNo
AlyssaStayStayStayStayStayStayYes
DuncanStayStayStayStayStayStayNo
BronteStayStayStayStayStayStayLeft
HarrisonLeaveStayStayStayStayStay
ClaireStayStayStayStayLeaveLeft
JesseLeaveStayLeaveStayLeave
TaylaNot in
Experiment
StayLeaveLeft
HugoStayStay
SandyStayStayStayLeaveLeft
DanStayStayStayLeave
JanelleStayStayLeaveLeft
AdamStayStayLeave
CaitlinStayLeaveLeft
ShannonStayStay
MelissaStayStayLeft
JoshStayLeave
Notesnone 1 2 , 3 none 4 none 5
LeftnoneMelissa & JoshJanelle & AdamSandy & DanTayla & HugononeBronte & Harrison
Alyssa & Duncan
Caitlin & ShannonClaire & JesseEvelyn & Rupert
Lyndall & Cameron
  This couple left the experiment outside of commitment ceremony.
  This couple elected to leave the experiment during the commitment ceremony.

Marriage swap week

No.CoupleSwapped with
1LyndallAlyssa
CameronRemained at apartment
2BronteRemained at apartment
HarrisonLayton
3TahneeLyndall
OllieRemained at apartment
4AlyssaEvelyn
DuncanRemained at apartment
5MelindaRemained at apartment
LaytonHarrison
6EvelynTahnee
RupertRemained at apartment

Ratings

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 130 January 2023Monday 7:30pm840,0003143,0001983,000 [4]
2Episode 231 January 2023Tuesday 7:30pm796,0003143,0001939,000 [5]
3Episode 31 February 2023Wednesday 7:30pm790,0003133,0001923,000 [6]
4Episode 42 February 2023Thursday 7:30pm704,0003162,0001866,000 [7]
5Episode 55 February 2023Sunday 7:00pm834,0002145,0001979,000 [8]
6Episode 66 February 2023Monday 7:30pm841,0003117,0001958,000 [9]
7Episode 77 February 2023Tuesday 7:30pm826,0003130,0001956,000 [10]
8Episode 88 February 2023Wednesday 7:30pm836,0001120,0001956,000 [11]
9Episode 912 February 2023Sunday 7:00pm933,000170,00011,003,000 [12]
10Episode 1013 February 2023Monday 7:30pm779,0003100,0001879,000 [13]
11Episode 1114 February 2023Tuesday 7:30pm762,000497,0001859,000 [14]
12Episode 1215 February 2023Wednesday 7:30pm849,0001105,0001954,000 [15]
13Episode 1319 February 2023Sunday 7:00pm961,000174,00011,035,000 [16]
14Episode 1420 February 2023Monday 7:30pm837,000380,0001917,000 [17]
15Episode 1521 February 2023Tuesday 7:30pm872,000285,0001957,000 [18]
16Episode 1622 February 2023Wednesday 7:30pm925,0001110,00011,035,000 [19]
17Episode 1726 February 2023Sunday 7:00pm928,000169,0001997,000 [20]
18Episode 1827 February 2023Monday 7:30pm885,000392,0001977,000 [21]
19Episode 1928 February 2023Tuesday 7:30pm898,0001100,0001998,000 [22]
20Episode 201 March 2023Wednesday 7:30pm921,0001122,00011,043,000 [23]
21Episode 215 March 2023Sunday 7:00pm993,000181,00011,074,000 [24]
22Episode 226 March 2023Monday 7:30pm854,000386,0001940,000 [25]
23Episode 237 March 2023Tuesday 7:30pm848,000388,0001936,000 [26]
24Episode 248 March 2023Wednesday 7:30pm897,0001103,00011,000,000 [27]
25Episode 2512 March 2023Sunday 7:00pm867,000189,0001956,000 [28]
26Episode 2613 March 2023Monday 7:30pm835,000397,0001932,000 [29]
27Episode 2714 March 2023Tuesday 7:30pm881,0001103,0001984,000 [30]
28Episode 2815 March 2023Wednesday 7:30pm855,0001126,0001981,000 [31]
29Episode 2919 March 2023Sunday 7:00pm927,000165,0001986,000 [32]
30Episode 3020 March 2023Monday 7:30pm843,000390,0001933,000 [33]
31Episode 3121 March 2023Tuesday 7:30pm893,000383,0001973,000 [34]
32Episode 3222 March 2023Wednesday 7:30pm914,0001124,00011,038,000 [35]
33Final Vows Part 126 March 2023Sunday 7:00pm924,000262,0001987,000 [36]
34Final Vows Part 227 March 2023Monday 7:30pm913,000368,0001981,000 [37]
35Reunion Dinner Party2 April 2023Sunday 7:00pm1,077,000176,00011,153,000 [38]
36Reunion Finale3 April 2023Monday 7:30pm1,066,000187,00011,153,000 [39]

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