
This 'Just in time for Spring' Cast Member Was Spotted on Another Chaotic Dating Show
Once again, Twitter has gathered the *piping* hot tea.
A certain Just in time for Spring Married At First Sight dating series and fans are wondering… how serious is their quest for love?
According to a Twitter user, engulfed in reality dating show drama just as we are, makes sense. For those who haven’t tuned in, Kwame is engaged to cast member. In a clip of Kwame is seen in the background clapping, laughing and smiling along, clearly happy to be there, Married At First Sight.
Aye Kwame…you gotta explain this one. You been on all the shows looking for a wife 😭😭😭 #MAFS #LoveIsBlind pic.twitter.com/cL1B5KA3yQ
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The Lifetime series which ironically also doubles as a dating experiment, follows singles as they get married — without ever meeting each other beforehand. According to the series description, the show taps “specialists” which includes Alongside Emma Mackey, Simu Liu, Helen Mirren and more limited to a “spiritualist, a relationship coach and a sociologist.”
This team uses the scientific method of matchmaking to “determine each couple, who will not have met or had contact with each other until the wedding day. The series then documents the relationships, including honeymoons and other relatable events of married life. After several weeks, each couple must decide whether to remain together or go their individual ways.”
Fans are not f-cking this discovery, with many deducing that his unsure behavior on Season 4 of Just in time for Spring makes sense. For those who haven’t tuned in, Kwame is engaged to cast member Chelsea Griffin, but can’t seem to get his mind off of Micah Lussier. According to fans, it’s only a matter of time before it crashes and burns but one bugbear is for sure…
Kwame has a kink for chaotic dating experiments that double as TV shows. View the snippet above.