MAFS fans spot 'odd' detail in 2026 application form: 'Please be accurate'
MAFS fans are confused why the show's producers ask applicants to "be accurate" for a certain question.
MAFS fans have spotted a very "odd" detail in the application form for the reality series, leaving many people confused over the specificity of certain questions. A viewer uploaded the MAFS casting questionnaire to Reddit, with several people noticing that one question in particular asks the applicant to "please be accurate", while others don't.
In the form, it asks applicants to share their "height in cms (please be accurate) [sic]." However, the only other time they ask for honesty on the form is when they ask, "What things are you looking for in a partner? Please be honest and specific."
MAFS viewers point out 'odd' casting detail
Fans were surprised that one of the few times they asked the applicant to be accurate was about their height, with one person writing, "It's odd how they seem to randomly ask for honesty (with height but not weight, as well as other questions)."
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"They need to get off their HEIGH horse..." another jokingly referenced the spelling mistake.
"As a 6'3 lady I wanna do it just to see the dude's reaction lmaoo would be so funny," a third wrote.
"You would be surprised how many guys REALLY like tall girls," another responded. "(Not just in a lewd context - just thought I'd add that). Chances are, they'd probably pair you up with someone who can use that trait for drama."
"'Heigh (please be accurate)' feels so on brand," someone else joked.
"I wonder how many seasons they've had that typo and never picked up on it," another added.
One joked that they had "the audacity" to ask for honesty when they didn't even spell the word 'height' correctly.
"The (please be accurate) against the height is SENDING ME LMAOO," one user said.
"I just KNOW they’ve put that because some brother has said he’s 6’2 then they see him in person and he’s 5’7 HA," yet another quipped.
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"The experts used 'science and psychology'!?" one person said, poking fun at how the audience is led to believe the experts choose the couplings, not producers. "From the results thus far it appears the experts tossed the participant's names into a top hat, stirred the contents with a magician's wand and pulled paired names out. 🎩 🪄 Or...they used a Ouija board late one night during a full moon."
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Another person quipped, "Someone should apply and ask for the opposite of what they want, they might actually find a soul mate."
To be honest, that sounds pretty spot on.
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