Let’s Get Married: New Season on Channel One Sparks Changes in Hosts and Format

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The new season of the show Let’s Get Married is set to premiere on Channel One on August 28. Reports have surfaced through TASS about the upcoming launch.

Details about the hosting lineup have shifted slightly. Matchmaker Rosa Syabitova revealed that she will be co-hosting with actress Larisa Guzeeva, joined by a new colleague whose identity has not yet been disclosed. Yıldız noted that the cast of participants and guests will reflect changes in the new episodes.

Following the start of Russia’s special operation in Ukraine, Channel One’s on-air entertainment programming, including Let’s Get Married, experienced a temporary pause. The channel shifted its content strategy during this period, focusing on different formats and schedules.

In June 2023, the channel’s leadership announced plans to begin filming fresh episodes of Let’s Get Married on June 19. The program’s presenter, Larisa Guzeeva, indicated that the new releases would center on themes of building a family and fostering healthy relationships.

Guzeeva, who has hosted the program for over a decade and a half, has described Let’s Get Married as more than just entertainment. She pointed out that the collaborative filming process created a strong sense of community among the crew, akin to a large family working together on a shared mission.

In August, Guzeeva offered the first glimpse from the set of the new season of Let’s Get Married, signaling the return of the show with fresh visuals and renewed energy. The production team is adapting the format to reflect evolving ideas about romance, partnerships, and the everyday realities of couples seeking commitment.

Previously, Yana Rudkovskaya publicly supported Zhigalova in a dispute involving the consumption of animals, a matter that drew media attention and public discussion. The incident highlighted the show’s tendency to attract wide-ranging conversations about relationships, ethics, and personal choices, both on and off screen. (Source: Channel One press coverage)

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