MAFS groom fends off bride after 'instant regret'
Wife's sexual advances unrequited after mismatch means yet another failure for the show.
Wife's sexual advances unrequited after mismatch means yet another failure for the show.
New life together like a "never-ending rocket in space", Married at First Sight star says.
With Dai Henwood moving to Dancing With the Stars, that's it for Family Feud.
MTV has spent more of its life grasping for a piece of popular culture than affecting it.
Lobby group Family First compared the show to porn.
Haydn Daniels had previously revealed cast on the show were paid $60 per day.
MKR's Ben and Jaryd answer Manu's final question: "Are you guys together?"
In the season finale, Pani finally asked Lacey what we've all been thinking.
Marital bliss they did not bring - but almost 200 raincoats or pairs of shoes, they might.
Haydn says he was "stressed, exhausted" and "anxious" and enough was enough.
Reality TV relationships are not built to last. Media Scrap investigates.
Another relationship bites the dust on MAFS NZ.
One of MAFS' more promising couples has broken up over one text message.
Brett feared his illness would hold him back from MAFS, but luckily he found love.
Kiwis are increasingly hungry to watch, and star in, reality TV
Lacey confirms she has no intention of working on her marriage to Luke.
Bel broke down saying: "Haydn has betrayed me and I can't do it anymore".
Has the first arranged marriage hit the rocks just days after tying the knot?
"I genuinely feel like shit, and I have no idea how I'm gonna bounce back from it."
The most dramatic person on NZ's new reality show isn't even a contestant.
Is the reason reality TV's so white because brown people want nothing to do with it?
TVNZ is bringing Project Runway to NZ, and a brand new, made for Kiwis dating show
Stars from The Bachelor, MAFS and more reveal what feeds the reality TV beast.
The Block houses were a casualty of a cooling housing market and over spending.
Former cricket captain chips in $100 for losing team members.
Julia Sloane has opened up on life and moving on from on-screen controversy.
Viewers irate but land agents defend re-auction decision.
The boss of Freedom Furniture could not bear to see the contestants left out of pocket.
Host Mark Richardson says The Block NZ never promises to make contestants rich.