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Married at First Sight (Australian TV series) season 5

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Married at First Sight
Season 5
No. of episodes32
Release
Original networkNine Network
Original release29 January (2018-01-29) –
21 March 2018 (2018-03-21)
Season chronology
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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]

Couple profiles

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No. Couple Age Home Occupation Honeymoon Final Decision Status
1 Sarah Roza 38 Melbourne, Victoria Beauty specialist Cairns, Queensland Yes Separated[4]
Telv Williams 33 Perth, Western Australia Machinery technician
2 Tracey Jewel 34 Perth, Western Australia Marketing consultant Fiji No Separated
Dean Wells 39 Sydney, New South Wales Executive creative director
3 Alycia Galbraith 29 Adelaide, South Australia Student Fraser Island, Queensland Broke up before final decision Separated
Mathew Lockett 32 Melbourne, Victoria Plumber
4 Jo McPharlin 39 Adelaide, South Australia Single mother Singapore Broke up before final decision Separated
Sean Donnelly 39 Adelaide, South Australia Pub manager
5 Davina Rankin 26 Brisbane, Queensland Personal trainer/bikini model Cook Islands Broke up before final decision Separated
Ryan Gallagher 29 Sydney, New South Wales Tradesman
6 Charlene Perera 33 Melbourne, Victoria Brand manager Tasmania Yes Separated[5]
Patrick Miller 34 Melbourne, Victoria Operations manager
7 Melissa Walsh 53 Mornington Peninsula, Victoria Journalist New Zealand Yes Separated[6]
John Robertson 54 Melbourne, Victoria Business owner
8 Ashley Irvin 28 Brisbane, Queensland Flight attendant Broome, Western Australia No Separated
Troy Delmege 35 Sydney, New South Wales IT accounts manager
9 Gabrielle Bartlett 44 Sydney, New South Wales Marketing coordinator/plus-size model Samoa Broke up before final decision Separated
Nasser Sultan 50 Sydney, New South Wales Fitness instructor
10 Carly Bowyer 32 Melbourne, Victoria Marketing manager Vanuatu Broke up before final decision Separated
Justin Fischer 41 Sydney, New South Wales Entrepreneur
11 Blair Rachael 31 Sydney, New South Wales Executive assistant New Zealand Broke up before final decision Separated
Sean Thomsen[7] 34 Perth, Western Australia Railway technician

Commitment ceremony history

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Episode: 9 13 17 21 25 29/30
Ceremony: 1 2 3 4 5 Final Decision
Sarah Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Telv Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Charlene Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Patrick Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Melissa Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
John Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Tracey Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay No
Dean Leave Stay Stay Stay Stay Yes
Ashley Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay No
Troy Stay Stay Stay Stay Stay No
Gabrielle Stay Stay Leave Stay Leave Left
Nasser Stay Stay Stay Leave Leave
Carly Stay Leave Stay Stay Leave Left
Justin Stay Stay Stay Stay Leave
Blair Stay Stay Stay Left
Sean Stay Stay Leave
Davina Stay Leave Leave Left
Ryan Stay Stay Leave
Jo Stay Leave Left
Sean Leave Leave
Alycia Stay Left
Mathew Stay
Notes none 1 none 2, 3 none none
Left none Alycia & Mathew Davina & Ryan Blair & Sean Carly & Justin Tracey & Dean
Jo & Sean Gabrielle & Nasser Ashley & Troy
  This couple left the experiment outside of commitment ceremony.
  This couple elected to leave the experiment during the commitment ceremony.
  • ^1 : Mathew left the experiment on his own. Due to this Alycia also had to leave the experiment.
  • ^2 : Sean left the experiment on his own. Due to this Blair also had to leave the experiment.
  • ^3 : Melissa was unable to attend the commitment ceremony due to the birth of her granddaughter. She chose to stay via text message.

Controversy

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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

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No. Title Air date Timeslot Overnight ratings Consolidated ratings Total
viewers
Ref(s)
Viewers Rank Viewers Rank
1 Episode 1 29 January 2018 Monday 7:30pm 912,000 7 102,000 5 1,014,000 [10][11]
2 Episode 2 30 January 2018 Tuesday 7:30pm 907,000 5 101,000 4 1,008,000 [12][13]
3 Episode 3 31 January 2018 Wednesday 7:30pm 929,000 4 81,000 2 1,010,000 [14][15]
4 Episode 4 1 February 2018 Thursday 7:30pm 995,000 1 96,000 1 1,091,000 [16][17]
5 Episode 5 4 February 2018 Sunday 7:00pm 835,000 5 102,000 4 937,000 [18][19]
6 Episode 6 5 February 2018 Monday 7:30pm 879,000 6 101,000 4 978,000 [20][21]
7 Episode 7 6 February 2018 Tuesday 7:30pm 899,000 7 130,000 3 1,029,000 [22][23]
8 Episode 8 8 February 2018 Thursday 7:30pm 938,000 1 124,000 1 1,062,000 [24][25]
9 Episode 9 11 February 2018 Sunday 7:00pm 1,163,000 1 76,000 2 1,239,000 [26][27]
10 Episode 10 12 February 2018 Monday 7:30pm 1,158,000 1 89,000 2 1,247,000 [28][29]
11 Episode 11 13 February 2018 Tuesday 7:30pm 1,057,000 1 91,000 2 1,148,000 [30][31]
12 Episode 12 14 February 2018 Wednesday 7:30pm 1,133,000 1 107,000 1 1,240,000 [32][33]
13 Episode 13 18 February 2018 Sunday 7:00pm 1,351,000 1 101,000 1 1,452,000 [34][35]
14 Episode 14 19 February 2018 Monday 7:30pm 1,296,000 1 104,000 1 1,400,000 [36][37]
15 Episode 15 20 February 2018 Tuesday 7:30pm 1,233,000 1 104,000 1 1,337,000 [38][39]
16 Episode 16 21 February 2018 Wednesday 7:30pm 1,341,000 1 132,000 1 1,473,000 [40][41]
17 Episode 17 25 February 2018 Sunday 7:00pm 1,536,000 1 92,000 1 1,628,000 [42][43]
18 Episode 18 26 February 2018 Monday 7:30pm 1,325,000 1 107,000 1 1,432,000 [44][45]
19 Episode 19 27 February 2018 Tuesday 7:30pm 1,253,000 1 102,000 1 1,355,000 [46][47]
20 Episode 20 28 February 2018 Wednesday 7:30pm 1,315,000 1 127,000 1 1,442,000 [48][49]
21 Episode 21 4 March 2018 Sunday 7:30pm 1,535,000 1 108,000 1 1,643,000 [50][51]
22 Episode 22 5 March 2018 Monday 7:30pm 1,271,000 1 98,000 1 1,369,000 [52][53]
23 Episode 23 6 March 2018 Tuesday 7:30pm 1,267,000 1 119,000 1 1,386,000 [54][55]
24 Episode 24 7 March 2018 Wednesday 7:30pm 1,260,000 1 112,000 1 1,372,000 [56][57]
25 Episode 25 11 March 2018 Sunday 7:00pm 1,342,000 1 107,000 1 1,429,000 [58][59]
26 Episode 26 12 March 2018 Monday 7:30pm 1,256,000 1 102,000 1 1,358,000 [60][61]
27 Episode 27 13 March 2018 Tuesday 7:30pm 1,230,000 1 103,000 1 1,333,000 [62][63]
28 Episode 28 14 March 2018 Wednesday 7:30pm 1,188,000 1 132,000 1 1,320,000 [64][65]
29 Episode 29 18 March 2018 Sunday 7:00pm 1,446,000 1 76,000 1 1,522,000 [66][67]
30 Episode 30 19 March 2018 Monday 7:30pm 1,525,000 1 78,000 1 1,603,000 [68][69]
31 Finale - Part 1 20 March 2018 Tuesday 7:30pm 1,623,000 1 127,000 1 1,750,000 [70][71]
32 Finale - Part 2 21 March 2018 Wednesday 7:30pm 1,753,000 1 136,000 1 1,889,000 [72][73]

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