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Lifetime's 'Married At First Sight' Molly Duff & Jonathan Francetic: Everything You Need To Know

Molly Duff and Jonathan Francetic are one of three couples this season who become married at first sight on the hit Lifetime show of the same name.

The show goes to Boston this season, it's sixth.


The Married At First Sight pair had a rocky start with lots of ups and downs. From a surprising honeymoon, red wigs, and 9 kids. Read on for everything you need to know about their relationship.

Molly Duff

Molly Duff is a Boston-area native who works as a commercial insurance adjuster. As a 25-year-old Duff has been in multiple long-term relationships. Though, she has never found "the one." She took a break from dating for a while. Now, Duff is confident she knows what she needs to have a meaningful relationship.

Unfortunately, Duff's father passed away six years ago. Still, she has remained close to her mother and two sisters, who she grew in closeness with. Molly Duff saw her parent's marriage as an example of a successful marriage. Through their relationship Duff learned about love and devotion.

Important to Duff is a sense of humor, and she is looking for a man who can make her laugh. Her perfect partner is also one who is hardworking and loyal.

Jonathan Francetic

Jonathan Francetic is an Army veteran turned financial associate. In contrast to Francetic's childhood in Jacksonville Florida, he now lives in the Boston suburbs.

Despite his parents divorce when he was a teenager, Francetic remains optimistic about love. At 28 years old he is still close with his family. Francetic claims to have learned about independence and compromise from his mother. In addition, she taught him about unconditional love in a marriage, something Jonathan Francetic believes in.

Jonathan Francetic describes himself in his Twitter bio as an "Adrenaline junkie, ocean lover, world traveler, Army vet, finance nerd, Married at First Sight Season 6, and 100% me 100% of the time!"

While his friends see him as grounded and practical, he admits to having another, softer side. Francetic hopes to share this sensitive and romantic side with someone. Francetic's dream woman is someone who has a passion for adventure, a sense of humor, and is driven and energetic.

Married At First Sight: Married Life

After being Married at first sight, the couple had a few ups and downs.

At first, Molly Duff and Jonathan Francetic enjoyed a fun and relaxing honeymoon in Jamaica. After an awkward moment when Francetic surprised Duff with a sex toy, the couple enjoyed their honeymoon. At the beach, the pair donned cheesy shirts proudly declaring their status as newlyweds.

Once back in Boston the Married At First Sight couple faced some awkward conversations and tense moments. Francetic admitted to wanting nine kids, which shocked Duff.

The relationship continued to progress, with Duff claiming she felt closer to Francetic every single day.

The Married At First Sight pair didn't always see eye-to-eye. Francetic was ready for sex before Duff. As a way to show of his sensitive side, Francetic brought out the romance. He made a home-cooked dinner for Duff one night. He had decorated the room with candles to set the mood. Duff responded by donning a red wig for Francetic, who has mentioned a preference for redheads.

Before things got physical, Duff slowed down and Francetic became exasperated and frustrated. As a result, his flip out caused a major set back. Francetic said that if Duff wasn't attracted to him now, she never would be. He then betrayed her confidence by announcing to the show that Duff had participated in a threesome in college. Duff was so distraught by Francetic bringing that up that she told him she was done.

Ultimately, the Married At First Sight couple made up in the next episode. As part of his apology, Francetic gave Duff a bouquet of flowers. As a humorous touch, he included white flags in the bouquet to show he wanted to make up. Duff accepted Francetic's apology and they promised each other they would act more fairly when arguing.

Are They Still Married?

As a way to celebrate 30 days of being married the pair went apple picking. The pair connected better than they had the whole month, though they both joked that they had barely made it!

Despite their troubles, Francetic recently took a poll on Twitter to share his confidence that he and Duff are the favorite couple of fans of Married At First Sight.

To learn about the other two couples on the show, check out our pages for Jaclyn Schwartzberg & Ryan Buckley and Shawniece Jackson & Jephte Pierre.

Fans are eager to see if the couple decides to stay together at the end of this season. On Twitter fans share their thoughts about the couple:

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