Channel 4 Pulls 'Married at First Sight' Amid Serious Allegations

Channel 4 has removed all previous seasons of 'Married at First Sight' after allegations of rape during filming emerged. The broadcaster launched a review into contributor welfare, as the accusations raise concerns over the show's safety protocols and handling of such incidents by Channel 4 and CPL.

Channel 4 Pulls 'Married at First Sight' Amid Serious Allegations

British broadcaster Channel 4 has pulled all past seasons of its reality show 'Married at First Sight' from its platforms after a BBC report surfaced serious allegations of rape during filming.

The allegations involve two women who reported being raped and a third who described a non-consensual sex act encounter. Channel 4 launched a contributor welfare review in April after being informed of these allegations, which the accused have reportedly denied.

The broadcaster stated that the decision to remove the show was made to prevent speculation while the review is ongoing, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining high standards of duty of care for participants.

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