Entertainment
Major Shakeup: Three Experts Depart “Married at First Sight” Before Season 20
In a significant shift for the reality series Married at First Sight, three of its long-standing experts are exiting as the show prepares for its upcoming 20th season. The announcement was made by Peacock, revealing that Dr. Pepper Schwartz, Pastor Cal Roberson, and Dr. Pia Holec will not return for the new season set to premiere in 2026.
New Chapter for the Series
This change marks a fresh direction for the show, which has captivated audiences since its inception. The producers plan to introduce three new experts to guide participants through their journeys of finding love. Chris Coelen, founder and CEO of Kinetic Content, expressed enthusiasm for this new chapter, stating, “We’re thrilled to be embarking on a brand new chapter of the MAFS journey with our partners at Peacock.”
Coelen acknowledged the contributions of the departing experts, saying, “Dr. Pepper has been with us from the beginning and Pastor Cal joined us shortly thereafter; their unwavering wisdom, insight, and passion has been a guiding light for us throughout the seasons.” This acknowledgment underscores the impact these experts have had on the show over the years.
Reflections from Departing Experts
As they prepare to exit, each expert shared their sentiments regarding their time on the show. Dr. Pepper Schwartz, who joined the series in 2014, conveyed her pride in the franchise’s accomplishments. “As I step away, I do so with immense pride in what this franchise has accomplished and deep confidence in its future,” she stated, expressing her gratitude and optimism for the show’s trajectory.
Pastor Cal Roberson also reflected on his experience, thanking participants for their trust during pivotal moments in their lives. He noted, “Your courage, honesty, and willingness to believe in the process reminded me time and again why this work matters.” His commitment to supporting individuals seeking love resonated throughout his tenure.
Dr. Pia Holec shared her fond memories of the show but indicated that her decision to leave was motivated by a desire to focus on her family. “I genuinely loved my time on Married at First Sight, and working alongside franchise OGs turned friends, like Dr. Pepper and Pastor Cal,” she remarked, highlighting the friendships formed during her time on the show.
The departure of these three experts indicates a significant transition for Married at First Sight, as the series aims to engage a new audience while maintaining its core values of love and connection. Fans eagerly await the upcoming season, which promises to deliver fresh perspectives and experiences for participants navigating the complexities of relationships.
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