‘Married at First Sight’ Season 11: Christina says Henry is her ‘Opposite Polar’

The “married look” is full of surprises, but Christina, the star of Season 11, said the biggest surprise was who had been chosen by the experts as a husband. He called Henry, a clinical recruiter, his “polar opposite” in an exclusive email interview with the International Business Times. Lifetime’s truth star said he had been given the name Henry, the militant values he needed in a husband’s deception, and why his friends weren’t surprised that he was taking such a big risk.

IBT: Why connect to “Married at First Sight”?

Christina: Because I am a risk-taking person and I did not feel that I had any luck in the branch of affection when opting for my partners … Then I thought, “Why not?!”

IBT: Have you ever seen “MAFS”? Do I match couples?

Christina: not really. I watched season nine and saw part of the season with Elizabeth and her husband (at all times her call … DESOLADA, obviously, I’m bad at calls. I got my own husband’s call on the night of the wedding) Anyway, I actually enjoyed Elizabeth. I imagine she was pretty, a little wild and consistent with fun. I also saw some excerpts from all the “bad guys” from beyond the seasons, which was disturbing.

[Editor’s note: Elizabeth Bice married Jamie Thompson. The couple are together.]

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IBT: Did you know how “married couple” couples are getting divorced?

Christina: No. Some of my friends know MUCH more demonstrations than I do … AND I’M THROUGH THE HAHAHA PROCESS

IBT: Were there any important Apple features you didn’t really want in a couple?

Christina: Someone who is bad or dismissive … I had been through a wonderful variety of relationship stations like this before. I looked for a wonderful user and an individual who believes in equivalent rights and who is active and vocal: feminism, LGBTQ, Black Lives Matter, etc.

IBT: From special pairing, it is transparent that your mother supports her direct decision to marry at first sight. Did you feel the same way?

Christina: Most of my friends and my circle of relatives weren’t even surprised. I do random things all the time, a wonderful variety of my friends were literally delighted as it would mean I would stay longer in New Orleans and not only travel during my days off.

IBT: Being a flight attendant can mean a lot of time away. Was your job a stressor when it came to getting to know your new husband? 

Christina: Actually, while we were filming, I was only able to do 3 or 4 triplay stations before COVID hit … So it was quite the opposite, I spent a wonderful variety of time at home.

Christina and Henry star in season 11 of ‘Married at First Sight’. Photo: wedding portrait and photography

IBT: What’s your biggest concern once you’ve selected your dress?

Christina: I wanted for it to be sexy yet appropriate… That probably makes zero sense, but it does to me and it’s the only way I know how to put it. 

IBT: What was the unforeseen maximum component of the process?

Christina: Who I paired with, actually! He doesn’t look like anybody I’ve been with. I like it, I think the individual I would fit in with would be different, but not the other one of me. But I guess this is the point of this experience: see if an individual you don’t determine about yourself might be right for you!

IBT: What was the most difficult component of “Married at First Sight”?

Christina: Sleeping in a bed with a stranger!

IBT: Who would you put “Married at First Sight” ahead of you?

Christina: I do not advance this procedure to anyone. Certainly, not in a negative way, I simply can’t think of anyone right now who has the wonderfulity of this procedure right now.

The “Married at First Sight” season is broadcast on Wednesdays for life.

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