Married At First Sight Australia: Why the legalities don't matter

By Candice Barnes
Updated April 25 2015 - 3:13am, first published 12:15am
Four couples participated in Married At First Sight... even though the ceremonies weren't legally binding. Photo: Supplied
Four couples participated in Married At First Sight... even though the ceremonies weren't legally binding. Photo: Supplied
Clare Tamas was one of the women who took part. Photo: David Dare Parker
Clare Tamas was one of the women who took part. Photo: David Dare Parker
Psychologist Sabina Read said she knew the show would be controversial. Photo: Supplied
Psychologist Sabina Read said she knew the show would be controversial. Photo: Supplied

For a show about the happiest day of one's life, Married At First Sight sure has generated a lot of anger, especially given that the televised ceremonies aren't even legally-binding.

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