Watch: Channel 4 boss asked if she will apologise to MAFS UK women
Summary
Channel 4's chief executive, Priya Dogra, responded after a BBC Panorama report revealed allegations of sexual assault during the filming of the UK version of Married at First Sight (MAFS). Dogra expressed sympathy for the women but said she could not comment on the specific claims and stated Channel 4 acted appropriately based on what was known at the time.Key Facts
- BBC Panorama reported that two women were allegedly raped and a third suffered a non-consensual sex act during MAFS UK filming.
- Channel 4's chief executive is Priya Dogra.
- Dogra expressed "huge sympathy" for the women involved in the allegations.
- She said the men accused deny the allegations.
- Dogra said Channel 4 believes it did not fail in its duty of care to contributors.
- According to Dogra, Channel 4 acted quickly and sensitively based on information available at the time.
- When asked if she would apologize to the women, Dogra declined and ended the interview.
- The BBC Panorama investigation is ongoing and available for public viewing.
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