
Ex-Channel 4 chief urges duty of care review amid MAFS UK rape claims
The former chief executive of Channel 4, Alex Mahon, has told MPs that the way participants on reality TV shows are looked after should be reviewed after two women who appeared in Channel 4's Married at First Sight UK alleged that they were raped by their on-screen husbands.
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The channel has removed all previous seasons of the show from its streaming platforms and commissioned an external review into contributor welfare.
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