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Married at First Sight rape allegations 'serious', says DCMS

Married at First Sight rape allegations 'serious', says DCMS

Summary

The UK's Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) says rape claims related to the TV show Married at First Sight UK are very serious and must be properly investigated. Channel 4 has removed all episodes and is conducting an external review, while sponsors and regulators demand better care for participants.

Key Facts

  • Two women allege they were raped during filming of Married at First Sight UK; a third woman claims she experienced a non-consensual sex act.
  • Channel 4 has pulled all episodes and related social media channels from its platforms.
  • The Department for Culture, Media and Sport demands full investigation and consequences if criminal acts are found.
  • Ofcom, the UK TV regulator, requires broadcasters to protect participants from significant harm.
  • Channel 4 commissioned an external review of the show's welfare procedures before the allegations became public.
  • The production company CPL says its participant care policies are industry-leading.
  • MPs are set to question former Channel 4 chief executive Alex Mahon about the show.
  • Some experts say the format, where strangers marry quickly and must be intimate fast, carries risks that need better safeguards.
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