It's the controversial show that sees complete strangers marry each other.

And on Sunday, the Nine Network aired a trailer for the show's upcoming fifth season.

With 20 new strangers set to walk down the aisle, a few nervous would-be reality stars opened up on their love lives in the dramatic and cliché-driven reel.

Marrying a stranger: On Sunday, the Nine Network showcased a promo video for the show's upcoming fifth season

'Who the hell marries a complete stranger?' said one.

While another confesses she didn't think she would still be single as she approached middle age.

'I never thought I'd be nearly 40 with nobody,' she said.

Looking for love: 'I never thought I'd be nearly 40 with nobody'

The trailer featured a series of love clichés and one bride-to-be even had a back tattoo that read 'Happily ever after.'

The reel ended with a female in a glamorous white wedding dress running from a chapel.

It then cut to a male, who was all suited up as he frolicked through a field before he was transported to the sky where he reached out for the hand of his new love.

Love seeker: The trailer featured a series of love clichés and one bride-to-be even had a back tattoo that read 'Happily ever after.'

Not a great rate: After four seasons and 48 contestants, only one couple who met on Married At First Sight have stayed together

After four seasons and 48 contestants, only one couple who met on Married At First Sight have stayed together.

The show enjoys huge ratings and last season had an average viewership of 1.18 million.

But it hasn't all been smooth sailing for the show, despite its premise Nine previously admitted the marriages weren't technically legal.

Ratings hit: The show has huge ratings. Last season pulled an average audience of 1.18 million