The Married at First Sight Season 15 finale aired this week and revealed which couples stayed married and which pairs called it quits.
The season ultimately ended with two couples staying together and three couples divorcing.
After struggling to build trust, Morgan and Binh split before Decision Day, making them the first couple to get divorced from the season.
On Decision Day, one more couple joined Morgan and Binh in deciding to end their marriage.
In a surprising turn of events, another couple said yes to staying married on Decision Day but chose to divorce shortly after.
So here’s who went their separate ways on the Married at First Sight Season 15 finale.
Mitch and Krysten close the door on their relationship
Krysten and Mitch’s marriage got off to the rockiest start of the five couples.
Mitch wrestled with lacking physical attraction to Krysten, but Krysten was still willing to work on the relationship even after Mitch admitted his lack of attraction.
Throughout their marriage, the pair had ups and downs but managed to grow fond of one another and even grow in attraction and physical intimacy.
However, the cons seemed to outweigh the pros for Mitch and Krysten, and they agreed to divorce on Decision Day.
Interestingly, Krysten suggested that she’d leave the door slightly open for Mitch to one day be her husband again, but Mitch made it clear he didn’t see a future with Krysten as his wife.
Justin and Alexis divorce after Decision Day
Justin and Alexis moved the fastest of all five San Diego couples, with the pair declaring their love for one another on the honeymoon.
While their marriage started solid and passionate, Justin and Alexis quickly hit rough patches upon returning to the real world.
Justin and Alexis often found themselves arguing, from their pets getting into a violent altercation to their struggles with communication.
On Decision Day, Justin gave a confident yes to staying married, and Alexis read a letter detailing how she couldn’t say yes to forever but could say yes to the marriage for now.
However, before leaving the Decision Day venue, Justin and Alexis got into another fight that saw Alexis seemingly regretting her choice to stay married.
When meeting up with the other couples after Decision Day, Alexis officially declared she was done with the marriage, and the pair moved forward with divorcing.
The two couples who remained married were Stacia and Nate and Lindy and Miguel.
The San Diego couples will return for the Married at First Sight reunion next week to dish more details on their relationships. Stay tuned as the reunion looks jam-packed with drama.
Married at First Sight airs Wednesdays at 8/7c on Lifetime.
You could tell Alexis didn’t love Justin and of course he noticed that. It was good that he challenged her on her feelings because she was just going through the motions. She kept saying she didn’t know about the future and it seemed like she only agreed to be married for the time being whereas Justin was in it for the long-term.
Yes, I agree, she seemed on the fence but I was impressed that she had enough wherewithal to make the comment about being married for the time being and seeing where it goes versus committing to forever. I thought that a really smart thing to say.
Krysten and Mitch… where do I start? Krysten is by far one of the most selfless and self-aware people I’ve seen. Every hard ball that Mitch threw at her, she caught and threw back at him with grace and love. I give her so much credit for being able to absorb Mitch’s criticisms, needs, quirks and downright insensitive behavior, and still be willing to bounce back, find hope and see the perceived chance for their relationship to work.
Who does that?! She’s way better at that than I’d ever be. I always thought she had so many smart things to say and was able to eloquently and efficiently put words to her feelings. Goals.
I don’t feel like they were a good match regardless of how much it looked like they might balance each other out.
Krysten, you truly dodged an organic bullet!