Her cause of death has yet to be released.
Former contestants and stars of the series – that saw strangers marry each other on their first meeting – flooded the internet with tributes for the late expert.
Elizabeth Sobinoff, who appeared in both series six and seven of the reality dating show, shared: ‘She was so genuine and so kind to me. She was so bright and a safe space.’ Season five’s Sarah Roza said: ‘Ohhh my gosh, this is such awful and unexpected news! Rest in peace, Trisha. You were ALWAYS just so lovely to me.’The late star from New Zealand first joined the series for their TV debut as one of the experts alongside John and Sabina Read.
She announced that she was leaving the show in 2020 and shared a statement that said: ‘After seven seasons of Married At First Sight, I have decided to step back from the television series to focus on my writing, research and neuropsychotherapy. ‘The program provides a platform for an ongoing conversation on relationships, and I wish the program continued success and hope future participants find everlasting love.’If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the
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