Evyatar Kahana of 'Married at First Sight' Opens Up About Strong Religious Ties and TV Wedding Challenges
Evyatar Kahana, a standout participant in the latest season of the Israeli reality show "Married at First Sight," spoke candidly in an interview with Serugim about the complex relationship between his religious upbringing and his reality TV experience. Kahana expressed deep warmth and connection to the religious community, emphasizing that his roots and family remain central to his identity. "It truly warms my heart to see people from the religious sector," he said, adding that encountering observant Jews on the show makes him feel at home.
Kahana also addressed the spiritual and mental challenges posed by the televised wedding ceremony, a pivotal moment in the show. Coming from a religious background, he described the wedding canopy (chuppah) as a sensitive and significant ritual that should not be taken lightly. He revealed that if given the choice, he would have preferred to skip the TV wedding gimmick altogether and instead focus on getting to know his matched partner naturally. This admission highlights the tension between his faith-based values and the demands of reality television.
The interview sheds light on the personal struggles Kahana faces balancing his religious identity with the unconventional format of the show, while also underscoring his heartfelt connection to his community and traditions.