An Anonymous Letter from David and Madison to MAFS Fans…
Dear MAFS Fans,
We’re writing this letter to you anonymously because we feel it’s important to express our gratitude and our thoughts, without the noise or pressure of being in the public eye. Over the course of our journey on Married at First Sight, we’ve experienced more than we could have imagined. What started as a unique and bold adventure has transformed into something far more complicated and emotional than either of us anticipated. We owe it to you, the viewers, to offer our perspective on everything that’s unfolded and what it means for us moving forward.
First, we want to begin by saying thank you. Your support, your comments, and your involvement in our story mean more than we can express. We’ve seen the way you’ve rallied behind us, celebrated our highs, and supported us during our lows. To each of you who has reached out with words of encouragement or shared your thoughts on social media, we truly appreciate it. There’s no denying that being on this show has been overwhelming, but knowing that there’s a community of people who care about us has made it easier to endure.
However, we also recognize that many of you have been invested in our relationship from the start—hoping for success, rooting for love. And it hasn’t been easy for us to let go of the vision you, and we, had for what we hoped would be a lasting connection. The truth is, the process of being on Married at First Sight is intense. It’s a roller coaster of emotions, trying to navigate a relationship under the scrutiny of the cameras and with so many unknowns. As much as we tried to make things work, there were factors beyond our control that played a role in how things turned out.
We want to be completely transparent about this: while we gave it our best shot, it became clear that our journey together wasn’t meant to last. This doesn’t mean we don’t care for each other—far from it. What we’ve come to realize is that love isn’t always enough to keep two people together, especially when personal growth and circumstances pull them in different directions. And as hard as it is to admit, we’ve reached a point where it’s no longer healthy for either of us to stay in a relationship that isn’t working, despite our best efforts.
For those of you who were rooting for us, we understand how disappointing this must be. We didn’t want to let you down, and we know that in some ways, our decision might have felt like a failure. But the truth is, sometimes the bravest thing you can do is to step back, reflect, and make the tough choice to move forward.
We also want to acknowledge that we