Nine Network has officially announced the premiere date for Married At First Sight Australia season six.

The explosive reality series will be returning on January, 28 at 7:30pm.

While some of the 20 participants identities are still a mystery, three stars have been announced on the show's official Instagram account on Tuesday.

Wedding bells are chiming! Married At First Sight drops explosive new trailers introducing three very controversial stars as official premiere date is announced

In the first video shared, is of a stunning fiery-haired woman clad in a plunging lace bridal gown, who's name is unknown, but shares with viewers her sad relationship past.

'My last relationship was last year, he was lovely, a really beautiful man. He did give me all the things I want. I could have fallen in love with him.'

'I could have loved him forever, but he didn't want any children,' she says while holding back tears.

'He didn't want any children': In the first video, a fiery-haired woman clad in a plunging lace bridal gown is seen hearing details of her ill-fated former relationship

In another clip, fans are introduced to aspiring actor Samuel Ball, who is seen walking out of the water showing off his heavily-tattooed muscular physique.

The show claims he's been unlucky in love because he's 'too good looking.'

Samuel launched an acting career earlier this year, scoring small roles on Home and Away and Foxtel's Secret City.

The season 'villain'? In another clip, fans are introduced to aspiring actor Samuel Ball, who claims he's 'too good looking' to find love

Hunk: Samuel is seen walking out of the water showing off his heavily-tattooed muscular physique

The third trailer is of participant Elizabeth, a bubbly blonde who has been branded Australia's most confident bride.

'I have strangers come up to me all the time and tell me how beautiful I am,' she says to the viewers.

The sixth series of MAFS will see relationship psychologist John Aiken, neuropsychotherapist Trisha Stratford and dating expert and psychologist Mel Schilling use their professional skills to create 10 perfect matches from 20 strangers.

Confident: The third trailer is of participant Elizabeth, a bubbly blonde who has been branded Australia's most confident bride

Proud: 'I have strangers come up to me all the time and tell me how beautiful I am,' she declared

Married At First Sight first launched in Australia in 2015. Back then, the show featured just four couples and had only six episodes.

Since then, MAFS has become one of the most popular programs on Australian TV - with series five featuring 11 couples and 32 episodes.

Despite the show failing to create many long lasting relationships, the consistent controversies surrounding the contestants has led to sky-high ratings.

Season 6 of Married At First Sight starts Monday, January 28 at 7:30pm on Nine and 9Now.