MAFS AU: 'Shock twist' sees experts force newlyweds to swap partners and sleep ... trends now

MAFS AU: 'Shock twist' sees experts force newlyweds to swap partners and sleep ... trends now
MAFS AU: 'Shock twist' sees experts force newlyweds to swap partners and sleep ... trends now

MAFS AU: 'Shock twist' sees experts force newlyweds to swap partners and sleep ... trends now

EXCLUSIVE: Married At First Sight is set to be rocked by a 'shock twist' - as experts force newlyweds to swap partners for the weekend and share the same bed for three days

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Married At First Sight's bombshell twist will be introduced next week.

Daily Mail Australia can reveal Channel Nine is set to shake up the experiment by encouraging the cast to swap partners and share the same bed for three days. 

Couples will be encouraged to step out of their comfort zones and forced to live with another partner in the tiny apartment, which will see some participants straight out refuse and storm out of the experiment.

The relationships 'will be tested like never before when a partner-swapping task is introduced'.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, relationship expert John Aiken explained: 'We're constantly trying to throw challenges at the couples that they may experience in the real world, but in a very condensed short period of time - eight weeks.

Married At First Sight is set to introduce a twist next week. Daily Mail Australia can reveal that Channel Nine is set to shake up the experiment by encouraging the cast to swap partners. Pictured: Melinda Willis and Rupert Bugden pictured at the retreat together

Married At First Sight is set to introduce a twist next week. Daily Mail Australia can reveal that Channel Nine is set to shake up the experiment by encouraging the cast to swap partners. Pictured: Melinda Willis and Rupert Bugden pictured at the retreat together

The relationships 'will be tested like never before when a partner-swapping task is introduced'. Pictured: John Aiken

The relationships 'will be tested like never before when a partner-swapping task is introduced'. Pictured: John Aiken

'Some of them strengthen their bond as a result of these challenges, but other couples start to really come apart, and so how do they navigate that?

'This series, we've got a couple of key challenges of which I think really test the couples, and really take 'em out of the comfort zone.

'That's good because it's the tenth year and we need our participants to be

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