The future of Married at First Sight UK is under scrutiny after allegations of rape by on-screen husbands, with former Channel 4 boss Lord Michael Grade warning of unacceptable risks to contestants' wellbeing and calling for greater safeguards in reality television.
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As rape allegations engulf MAFS UK, former Channel 4 boss says risks always thereformat prioritizes ratings over participant protection
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