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Channel 4 Boss Says Sorry After MAFS Assault Claims

May 20, 2026·23 days ago·via London Evening Standard
Channel 4 Boss Says Sorry After MAFS Assault Claims
Channel 4’s boss is saying he is “deeply sorry” after allegations of sexual assault and rape linked to Married at First Sight surfaced. The network says it can’t investigate the claims itself, which leaves the situation hanging in a pretty uncomfortable place. The response puts a spotlight back on how broadcasters handle serious allegations tied to reality TV production. Read more about this...

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