Wedding at first sight: Because of Corona, the live yes-word is canceled

At "Wedding at First Sight", singles who had never met wanted to say yes live. Corona prevents that.

The TV show "Wedding at first sight" starts on November 4th without the planned live wedding in the new season, as Sat.1 has now announced. Broadcasting boss Kaspar Pflüger explains: "A wedding should be the most beautiful day in life, one that you celebrate carefree and full of joy with family and friends. Unfortunately, that is currently not possible Wanted to get married live on Wednesday, of course still the chance to say yes as soon as possible. "

For the first time in "Wedding at First Sight" two singles who had never seen each other before wanted to get married live, it said in the announcement for the seventh season. In the show, singles meet who have never seen or spoken to each other before and decide whether they want to legally say yes. A total of twelve participants dare the "blind date at the registry office" in eight episodes this year.

Matching trio helps

Psychoanalyst Dr. Sandra Köhldorfer, couple and sex therapist Beate Quinn and certified psychologist Markus Ernst determine the relationship personalities for you in advance. On the basis of numerous tests and selection processes, the matching trio decides who will face each other in the registry office. The team of experts then accompanies the newlyweds for several weeks – until the final decision about a possible future together.

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