This Monday March 18,
Estelle Dossin
was on the set of “Buzz TV” to discuss the last season of “Married at First Sight”.
This Monday evening at 9:10 p.m., the dating show returns to M6 for an eighth season, the psychologist's sixth.
To describe this new edition to us, it promises
“a roller coaster”.
“There will be twists and turns, it’s the emotional elevator,”
reveals the one who has accompanied the participants of the program since season 3.
“It’s been so much for us, the experts, so I think it’s okay also be it for you behind the screens
,” she assures.
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Estelle Dossin then returned to the low success rate of the show.
Only two couples formed since season 1 are still together.
All the unions of the last season were shattered.
“
I think there is never a bad harvest,”
says Estelle Dossin
.
All the people who register want to get out of their comfort zones, to change a repetition pattern,”
explains the expert who also works in Paris.
“They are in difficulty with themselves, with meeting and building love,”
she further analyzes.
“Succeeding in “Married at First Sight” means already being able to endure this entire experience!”
“
I completely understand the frustration of the participants”
Estelle Dossin on the sometimes contested editing of “Married at First Sight” on M6
Estelle Dossin also agrees to discuss the editing of “Married at First Sight”, often criticized by participants season after season.
“
There are hours and hours of filming, the majority that is filmed cannot be edited
,” admits the psychologist.
“
I completely understand the frustration of the participants, but sometimes we have to get to the point
,” she continues before confiding in her own frustration at not seeing certain passages of real life broadcast: “
At the beginning, I said to myself “It was a shame, but it doesn’t matter,”
she emphasizes.
“It’s not you, it’s me…”
Finally, Estelle Dossin played a game at the end of the interview, answering the most viral questions about love.
To the question “what are the worst phrases during a breakup to avoid at all costs?”, she immediately responds with a laugh:
“I don’t even know where to start”.
“The worst is “I would prefer that we remain friends”, or “it’s not you, it’s me!”
It’s still pretty rotten.”
Estelle Dossin also gave her opinion on keeping in touch with an ex
: “The question is not 'do I stay in touch,' it's how to talk about it with the new person you're with,
she analyzes
.
When you’re in a relationship, it’s something that’s not easy to negotiate.”
And to emphasize that communication is the best solution in this situation:
“Sometimes, we avoid talking about it so that it doesn’t become a problem and that’s how it is!”