‘MAFS’ Chicago Decision Day Shocker, Which Couples Split?
Married at First Sight fans are just getting to know the new couples from Season 18, but already, spoilers are out regarding what happens on Decision Day. So, which couples from The Windy City stay together, and which ones call it quits?
Married At First Sight: Season 18 In Chicago Shows Weddings
With Married at First Sight Season 18 just getting underway in Chicago, viewers are seeing all of the weddings take place. Anyone who participates in the show takes a massive leap of faith, as they trust the experts to pair them with, hopefully, their forever match.
As longtime Married at First Sight fans are aware, the experts have a horrible win percentage when it comes to the number of couples that are still together versus the number of pairs that split. Based on the latest spoilers, read on to find out which of the Season 18 pairs from Chicago go their separate ways.
Which MAFS Couples From Season 18 Call It Quits?
Based on the latest Married at First Sight spoilers making the rounds, four out of the five couples call it quits. This is not good news for any viewers hoping that the return to Chicago would be a redeeming aspect following last season’s disaster in Denver.
As it is, Married at First Sight fans routinely bash the experts with each new season. At this rate, it looks like only one of the couples from this second round in Chicago stick together once Decision Day comes around. The couples that call it quits are:
- Emem and Ikechi
- Madison and Allen
- Karla and Juan
- Michelle and David
This leaves only one couple that decides to stay together once Married at First Sight Season 18 Decision Day comes knocking: Camille and Thomas.
Calvin Roberson said early on in the process that he felt Camille and Thomas both being biracial was something they would bond over. Based on these spoilers, they are the only pair this season with a win in the column.
Married At First Sight Fans React To Major Decision Day Spoiler
With this major spoiler for the season circulating and making the rounds, Married at First Sight fans have a lot to say, including many who are upset that the results are already out, just as the season is getting started.
- One commenter said: “Experts choose weird looking and acting people all the time! They obviously want drama not success!”
- A second person chimed in, saying: “This doesn’t surprise me.”
- A third commenter said: “Glad about Thomas and Camille. At the reception they really seemed to be on the same wavelength. Before last night’s episode I thought Allen and Madison were too different to make it. But they were so happy at the reception, I was hoping they would. Nope. And the others splitting was not a surprise. Sad but predictable.”
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I really love this show but have often wondered why the instrument(s) used to determine a connection with these couples has not been revised. It appears that little success has been achieved during the last few years to establish a level of longevity in these relationships. When the show began years ago, more couples seemed to retain their marriages, but viewers can almost correctly predict what the stats will be before the midway point of the season.
The problem with three of the four couples who divorced was that one of them was an asshole in the relationship. Michelle never give David a chance and was pretty much a judgmental asshole from day one. No man watching the show whatever ever want anything to do with her. Juan and Ike were nice for like two days and then they were assholes. Madison and Allen appeared to be trying and I’ll be interested to see why they didn’t work out. I’m not surprised that Camille and Thomas stayed together. They seem to be both trying very hard from the beginning and seem to connect.