Ex-MAFS producer spills juicy show secrets in Reddit AMA trends now From 'fabricated' storylines, drama-filled dinner parties to the worst scenes to film: Ex-MAFS producer spills juicy show secrets in Reddit AMA By Chloe-lee Longhetti For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:03 GMT, 16 March 2023 | Updated: 23:04 GMT, 16 March 2023 Viewcomments A former producer on Married At First Sight has spilled the beans and shared some of the show's most explosive secrets. In a candid AMA thread on Reddit, the former producer said that the team are told to 'magnify and amplify' any drama for the cameras, to encourage contestants to save the drama for the dinner parties and revealed the worst scenes to film involve the families of the reality stars. When asked if scenes were 'fabricated' on the show, the mystery former producer said beef up the story lines. 'I wouldn't say entirely fabricated but it's the job of post production to take a storyline or scene that was maybe a 6 or 7 out of 10 and make it an 11 out of 10. 'Magnify and Amplify' is a phrase that gets used a lot in all reality tv,' they explained. In another post, they said producers encourage contestants to vent their frustrations at the dinner party and 'when they all sit down'. A former producer on Married At First Sight has spilled the beans and shared some of the show's most explosive secrets. Pictured: Harrison and Bronte this season 'A big example is the dinner party, you want all the big drama to happen after they sit down. So you make sure that happens by telling them not to talk about certain things until they sit down,' they said. They added that working with the family of a contestant is a 'punish,' as they often try to avoid any drama. 'Anything with the families are a punish because most of them can barely string a sentence together. They also have a tendency to either ignore or derail the main story we're following,' they explained. The former producer said that the team are told to 'magnify and amplify' any drama for the cameras, to encourage contestants to save the drama for the dinner parties and revealed the worst scenes to film involve the families of the reality stars. Pictured: Rupert and Evelyn When asked if scenes were 'fabricated' on the show, the mystery former producer said beef up the story lines, before spilling more show secrets Earlier this week, the MAFS experts were called out for pairing couples who are 'doomed to fail' because they live so far apart. Lyndall Grace and Cam Woods reached breaking point at Wednesday's dinner party as they argued over their future together, as she is a city girl from Perth while he works in remote communities in the Northern Territory. One fan vented their frustration about the pairing on the MAFS Australia Fans Facebook group. Earlier this week, the MAFS experts were called out for pairing couples who are 'doomed to fail' because they live so far apart. Pictured: John Aiken Lyndall Grace (pictured) and Cam Woods reached breaking point at Wednesday's dinner party as they argued over their future together, as she is a city girl from Perth while he works in remote communities in the Northern Territory 'It continues to amaze me why they would match people who live so far away from each other,' they began. 'It's not so bad for young people starting out, but [impossible] people in their thirties who have established careers. They are already set in their ways and this just adds more conflict.' Another viewer said: 'Yep! And putting Lyndall who needs constant specialist medical care with someone who lives out bush for months on end was just plain stupidity.' 'They should match people living in the same state at least,' a third fan wrote. It has since been revealed that Lyndall had a post-show fling with Josh White, which reportedly ended on bad terms. One fan vented their frustration about the pairing on the MAFS Australia Fans Facebook group Another viewer said: 'Yep! And putting Lyndall who needs constant specialist medical care with someone who lives out bush for months on end was just plain stupidity' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility