‘Married At First Sight’ Season 4 Spoilers & Updates: Will Tom And Lillian Divorce On Decision Day?

"Married at First Sight" Season 4 has already seen one couple divorce, leaving two more still fighting for their respective marriages. As the FYI reality series follows the story of the two remaining couples on the show, which one will stay together and which one will divorce?

This article contains spoilers. Read on if you want to learn more about the details of this story.

"Married at First Sight" Season 4 spoilers reveal that Tom and Lillian, and Nick and Sonia continue to fight for their respective marriages on the FYI reality series. As seen on the latest episode of the show, the couples tried to keep their marriage with their partners on the right track.

Tom and Lillian remain as a fan-favorite "Married at First Sight" Season 4 couple. From the very start of the show, these two shared an undeniable chemistry with each other.

Many fans and viewers are rooting for this couple from "MAFS" Season 4. However, as Us Weekly notes in its recap, Tom appeared to be bothered when Lillian was focused on her job rather than their time together.

This made a lot of fans curious as to whether or not Tom and Lillian will stay together in the "Married at First Sight" Season 4 finale. If anything, their Twitter posts seem to show that they are still together as of writing.


"MAFS" Season 4 spoilers also reveal that Nick and Sonia are treading on thin ice after the latter heard about Nick's comments about her. In the previous episode, Nick said that he was not attracted to his wife even though they have consummated their marriage.

Sonia decided to leave Nick, but the latter is trying to get her back. "Married at First Sight" Season 4 spoilers claim that Sonia appears to be giving up on Nick and their marriage because she was deeply hurt by his comments.

Do you think Tom and Lillian will stay together in "Married at First Sight" Season 4? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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