Married at First Sightseason 18 cast memberIkechi Ojoréhas his own reasoning for treating his wife,Emem Obot, poorly, but a redemption arc may be on the way for Ikechi. Ikechi and Emem are joined by four other couples inMarried at First Sightseason 18: Michelle Tomblin and David trimble, Camille Parsons and Thomas, Madison Myers and Allen Slovick, and Karla Juarez and Juan Franco. So far, all the couples are still together as they have three weeks left in the eight-week-long experiment.

TheMAFSexperts matched Ikechi and Emem because they thought they shared the same values and had the same drive and determination in life. They both also wanted to date within their culture.MAFSseason 18 is Ikechi’s second time applying for the show. He previously applied forMAFSseason 13 in Houston, where he is originally from. While Ikechi and Emem had high hopes and positivity towards each other in the beginning, things have spiraled, with Ikechi being the catalyst, buttheir marriage could turn around.

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Ikechi Has Hurt Emem’s Feelings Consistently

Ikechi’s Personality Is The Problem

Lifetime’s Ikechi started insulting Emem upon returning from their Mexico honeymoon. Ikechi called Emem"aggressive,“as he thought her directness was assaulting and annoying.He escalated his insultsby claiming she was sexually aggressive, and was giving unwanted advances. He went on to call Emem an"a*****e"on their one-month anniversary, and made other slanderous remarks about Emem to theMAFSseason 18 group at their one-month anniversary dinner.

“My wife makes me feel like s**t.”

Married At First Sight Season 18  cast members & MAFS expert Pastor Cal Roberson with Ikechi & Emem in the background

While Ikechi has a right to feel the way he does, his approach to addressing his criticisms was wholly rude and lacked tact. However,Ikechi’s personality is derogatory and confrontational, and that’s why he verbally bashed Emem the way he did.

Ikechi Doesn’t Want A Villain Edit

He Has A Lot To Lose

Ikechi is representing himself terribly inMarried at First Sightseason 18, and he has not won any fans or the respect of his cast mates. But Ikechi has a lot to lose by coming across the way he is.Ikechi is a College Counselor, and prides himself on being woke and a strong figure. Ikechi’s bad reception and negative behavior are doing him a disservice, but it’s not too late for him to change his narrative.

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Is A Redemption Arc Coming?

It Would Be Good For The Season’s Success

Ikechi could get a redemption arc beforeMarried at First Sightseason 18 is over.

With the guidance and counseling of the experts coupled with the introduction of self-awareness and accountability on Ikechi’s part, he could save his reputation.

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Ikechi needs to start treating Emem with more respectand deliver better communication as part of his redemption. Ikechi’s and Emem’s success is the season’s success. If the pair says yes to staying married come decision day, it’ll be a win for the show’s success rate, and a step in the right direction for Ikechi’s reception.

Married At First Sightairs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. EST on Lifetime.

Married At First Sight

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Based on the Danish version of the series, Married at First Sight is a reality show/social experiment that gives singles a chance to find a lifelong partnership with one particular caveat: they must agree to marry a stranger arranged the moment they meet. Experts provide counseling and guidance as they help couples navigate their new marriage with their unknown partner and highlight the journey of the newlyweds from wedding to honeymoon to beginning their new lives together. At the end of eight weeks, couples will decide to stay married or divorce.