Married at First Sight 12: at the first episode the couples can't stand each other anymore

Who follows Marriage at first sight knows well that much of what will happen during the edition is decided at the time of first meeting at the altar, when the future spouses look at each other for the first time and manage to immediately convey what the first impression gives them. Since we are not naive, we realize that the first thing that catches our eye is always and only one: physical aspect. For many, at least at the beginning, it is difficult to go beyond what the eyes contemplate, even if the objective of Marriage at first sight it's just this: push participants not to stop at appearances to find out who is behind the first impression – something that, for example, he managed very well at Martina Pedaletti, who at the beginning was not attracted to Francesco Muzzi and then not only remarried him, but also had a child with him -. Upon closer inspection, however, this edition of the Real Time program does not seem to promise very well for couples, given that at the first episode it already seems like they can't stand each other anymore.

Roberto Caruso and Stefania Gioachin

Leaving aside the doubts about the pairing criteria decided by the experts Nada Loffredi, Mario Abis and Andrea Favaretto – part of us is still convinced that the production brings the protagonists together through the extraction of the cups as we saw at Lotto at eight -, it is clear that, at this time, Marriage at first sight wanted to put the protagonists to the test, not only by increasing the average age of the participants and opening up participation to those who have already been married and had a child, but also by choosing couples who seem to have almost nothing in common. The most obvious case is that of Benedetta Campigli and Enrico Bonechi, so mismatched that it's hard to understand who decided to put them together. She is strong, independent, struggling with so many walls to break down, while he seems incapable of understanding where to start a conversation with her. Take, for example, the moment when, during their honeymoon, the two argue because he seems to be scolding her for not calling her parents.

Giuseppe Ravetti and Ilaria Spillari
Giuseppe Ravetti and Ilaria Spillari

Leaving aside the fact that everyone is completely free to call their mother ten or zero times a day, Benedetta's reaction was somewhat exaggerated, resorting to a passive-aggressive corollary that led Enrico to lower his head and withdraw into himself. It's no better Giuseppe Ravetti and Ilaria Spillari given that, already on their wedding night, she builds a castle of pillows on the bed so that he doesn't come near. The reason? Simple, she doesn't like Giuseppe, even if Ilaria at a certain point says that she would like more determination from him. But how can she ask for more grit from a man she has foisted on the edge of her bed? They close the circle Roberto Caruso and Stefania Gioachin. To make you understand how much they cared, we'll tell you right away that, immediately after the ceremony, when an author of Marriage at first sight he asked her what she thought of her husband, Stefania burst into tears saying that she doesn't like him. He, unlike her, seems attracted to her, but here too a question comes back insistently: if you sign up for the castings of Marriage at first sight you have to take into account that experts can place a person alongside you that you don't like, so why not live the experience for what it is, that is, as a game to grow and learn about the personal world of a complete stranger? Mystery of faith.

Source: Vanity Fair

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