- Police have urged potential victims of sexual assault on the reality TV show Married At First Sight UK (MAFS) to contact them following recent allegations.
- The call comes after Shona Manderson accused her on-screen partner of sexual misconduct, and two other women alleged they were raped by their on-screen husbands, as revealed in a BBC Panorama documentary.
- The Metropolitan Police confirmed they have not yet received any criminal reports but will approach production teams to ensure individuals are aware of how to report allegations.
- Channel 4, which broadcasts the show, has removed all previous seasons from its streaming platforms and commissioned an external review into contributor welfare.
- Women's Aid criticised the show's handling of contestants, stating that producers have a duty of care, while Ofcom has also launched an external review into contributor care on MAFS UK.
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