When it was announced that Married at First Sight would be including their first same-sex couple in season three, there was widespread outrage.
Surprisingly, this outrage didn’t come from those who rally against marriage equality; it came from people within the LGBTI community.
For many, featuring a gay couple in the reality show was tokenistic and exploitative; using the ‘novelty’ of gay marriage for ratings rather than to promote social justice.
In the leadup to the show, one person wrote on the Married at First Sight Facebook page, “This is disgusting.”
“While the LGBTI community is on the brink of fighting for the right to marry, Channel 9 is making a quick buck by making a mockery of something we don’t even have yet.”
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“I’ve been in a relationship with my fiance for nine years. Nothing would make us and our loved ones happier than to walk down the aisle. Legally. With all the ramifications and responsibilities and commitment that comes with a marriage,” another commenter wrote.
“We don’t want to ‘play’ at getting married. Marriage isn’t a game, and it’s not a show. This ‘reality’ show sends a message to Australia that gay people are OK at playing marriage, and we’re content with pretending. Take it from me, we are 100% not OK with this.”
These are some of the moments we have seen so far from Married at First Sight. Images via Instagram. Post continues after gallery…