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'Married at First Sight' Season 15 Couples Share Their Candid First Impressions of One Another (Exclusive)

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 is back for season 15! Ten new singles are entering into Lifetime's social experiment, as it heads to San Diego, California, its first time on the West Coast.Ahead of the season's July 6 premiere, ET spoke to the five duos, who reflected on what prompted them to sign up for the show, how their friends and family reacted to their choice, and their thoughts when they first saw their spouse-to-be at the altar.Keep reading to see everything that the couples told ET, and tune into Lifetime on July 6 at 8 p.m.

ET to see their journeys unfold.A post shared by Married At First Sight (@mafslifetime)Alexis told ET that she signed up for the show because she «was tired of the vicious dating cycle,» which she called «draining.» Likewise, Justin said his way of dating «just wasn't working.»Though Alexis hadn't even seen a season of the show and Justin «literally knew nothing about» it, they both opted to give it a chance, with the support of most of their friends and families.«My friends actually encouraged it,» Justin said. «In fact, they were fans of the show… I sort of told my mother at the end...

when I told her I was getting married in two weeks she says, 'Boy, [are] you crazy?'»As for Alexis, she said that her «friends were definitely supportive,» probably because they are «kind of desensitized to my crazy antics at this point.» Her mother, however, «was not convinced that it was a great idea.» «I had to make my mom come on board cause I'm her baby, but everyone ended up being supportive in the end,» she said.When they eventually made it to the altar, the pair had very different reactions to their soon-to-be spouse.«I was like, 'Daaaaamn,'» Justin quipped. "...

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