Channel 4 has announced that it's looking for Scottish applicants to take part in the new series of Married At First Sight.
The hit romantic reality show follows eager contestants as they marry a complete stranger while trying to make the new relationship work.
The show has become very popular, breaking records with over 50 million views on the streaming platform All4.
Now, with a new series on the horizon, you too could be like your favourite contestants and find love in this most unusual way.
How to take part in Married At First Sight as Scots wanted for new series
Applying for Married At First Sight is easy with interested Scottish applicants able to do so by visiting the application website.
Once applicants have opened the page, they will be greeted by a statement reading: "Welcome! Thank you for your interest in applying for Married At First Sight UK.
"Please fill in this short application form and one of the team will get back to you if they would like to proceed with your application.
"Please note we will only be accepting applicants who are aged 18 and over and feel ready for marriage.
"Closing date for applications is 1st December 2023."
Once applicants have agreed to the Privacy Statement, they will be asked to fill out a profile, answer some personal questions, and record a video before finishing the process.
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