'Married at First Sight' season 3 spoilers and predictions: Ashley and David, Neil and Samantha

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Now that three new couples recently tied the knot in the social experiment reality series "Married at First Sight," viewers will now start to see their stories unfold and if these couples will last until the show ends.

Even though the show is still fresh on its third season, there are now speculations as to how the couples will do in the show.

According to a report from Starcasm, the mother of David Norton, a participant paired with Ashley Doherty, revealed that her son and Doherty won't last. The news outlet highlighted that the piece of information revealed by the person who claims to be Norton's mother should be taken with a grain of salt.

The mother reportedly said that Norton was tricked into joining the show. According to her, Norton met a girl on Tinder. When they finally saw each other in person, the girl allegedly confessed that she was a producer for the show.

Furthermore, the mother was quoted saying, "David refused until they told him how much they would pay him." She added that Norton really intended to settle down, but she has a feeling that Doherty is just doing it for the money.

Meanwhile, things are not looking great for Tres Russell and Vanessa Nelson, according to one prediction in a forum. Russell is said to prefer white women, but he was paired with a stunningly gorgeous black woman and he was complaining the whole time.

But as shown in the previous episode, the two were spotted to be affectionate with each other, NY Post reported.

Nelson also told Zap2It that there is "definitely an instant attraction" between her and Russell. Nelson also added that she believes they "both felt comfortable with each other."

As for other couple, Neil Bowlus and Samantha Role, not much has been said about them, but according to Starcasm's report, most people bet on this couple as they are described to be "kind" and "genuine."

New episodes of "Married at First Sight" air every Tuesday at 9 p.m. EST on FYI.

 

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