Australia’s most daring social experiment has gotten a whole lot bigger Based on Seven’s controversial series SevenYearSwitch , six couples will put their relationships to the ultimate test in THE SUPER SWITCH. At a crossroads in their relationships, these brave couples will say goodbye to their loved ones to live in an experimental relationship with a total stranger. They will be paired with a like-minded person who will hold up a mirror to their own behaviour and help them answer the question – is the grass greener on the other side? This year, the social experiment has been supersized with all the couples split into two mansions, transforming the experiment into a shared experience. With three experimental couples living in each mansion, new dynamics, relationships, questions and answers will help all our couples decide if their real partner is in fact the one. THE SUPER SWITCH is a Seven Studios production.
7 have just proved why they are the biggest hypocrites in the business. They went to court over the ‘copying’ of MKR when 9 did The Hot Plate. Then they have basically ripped off MAFS and what made that show the most successful. Ridiculous. How can anyone take a network like that seriously.
Australia’s most daring love and relationship social experiment has been supercharged.
Based on Channel Seven’s controversial series, Seven Year Switch, six couples will lay their love on the line in The Super Switch.
Falling in love is the best feeling in the world, but these couples have learned the hard way that sometimes love just ain’t enough.
At a crossroads in their relationship, these brave couples
will say goodbye to their loved ones to live in an experimental relationship with a total stranger.
This year the experiment will be taken a step further, with three experimental couples living in two separate houses, allowing the couples to have a shared experience.
Participants will be paired with a like-minded stranger who will hold up a mirror to their own behaviour, prompting them to question whether the grass is greener elsewhere.
Switching partners will force them to take a long, hard look at their real relationships to help determine if they are strong enough to survive.
Guiding them through the turbulent waters is couples therapist Guy Vicars and psychologist Jacqui Manning.
At the end of this extreme social experiment, couples will reunite with their real partners before making their final choice; to stay together forever or walk away for good.
This is love under the microscope, a confronting experience that will shock and challenge the couples.