Channel 7 to air new reality dating show from the creators of Married At First Sight

Channel Seven airs new reality dating show from the creators of Married At First Sight – with promises the series will ‘take the dating genre to a whole new level’

There’s a new reality dating show on the block for Australians looking for love or fame.

Channel Seven has announced it’s launching a new series from the creators of the hugely successful Married At First Sight.

Stranded on Honeymoon Island is a new social experiment and the network is currently looking for participants.

It’s very similar to MAFS in that during the show, singletons are matched by “experts” and then put into wedding attire.

The intense thing, however, is that they will then be stranded on a deserted island in nothing but their wedding dresses and suits.

Channel Seven has announced it will be broadcasting a new series, and this one comes from the creators of the hugely successful Married At First Sight

With new couples facing the forces of nature, the test will be whether love can blossom in the most dire of situations.

The show has already had success in Belgium, and now it’s coming to Australia and Channel Seven is looking for singletons ready to take on the challenge.

Applications for the show are already open, with the casting call lecture: ‘How would you like to be stranded on a tropical desert island with your perfect match?

Stranded on Honeymoon Island is a new social experiment and the network is currently looking for participants (Photo: Danish version of Stranded on Honeymoon Island)

“This is your chance to find true love through the most incredible experience of your life.”

It will premiere on Channel Seven and 7plus in 2024 after being produced by Endemol Shine Australia.

Angus Ross, Seven’s Chief Content Office, said of the reality show: ‘There’s a good reason broadcasters around the world have fallen in love with Stranded on Honeymoon Island and Seven are thrilled to be bringing this hot new series to Australian audiences.

Angus Ross, Chief Content Office of Seven, said of the reality show: ‘There’s a good reason why broadcasters around the world have fallen in love with Stranded on Honeymoon Island’

The show has already had success in Belgium, and now it’s coming to Australia and Channel 7 is looking for singletons ready to take on the challenge

Snowman Productions and Endemol Shine Australia’s track record of success speaks for itself, and now they’re taking the reality dating genre to a whole new addictive level, combining early love with the adventure of a lifetime.

“We have no doubt viewers will soak up every minute of this bold and exciting new format.”

Endemol Shine Australia CEO Peter Newman said the idea is ‘bold’ and ‘fresh’.

He added: ‘The inspired fusion of the most powerful elements of the survival and relationship genres has created a raw, honest and utterly captivating take on the search for love that Australian audiences will find utterly irresistible!’

It will premiere on Channel 7 and 7plus in 2024 after being produced by Endemol Shine Australia

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