Channel 4 retire Married at First Sight UK suite aux allégations d'agression

Channel 4 a retiré toutes les saisons précédentes de Married at First Sight UK de ses plateformes de diffusion et de streaming à la suite d'allégations d'agression sexuelle visant d'anciens participants.

Plusieurs femmes ont accusé d'anciens participants de viol et d'autres actes non consensuels pendant le tournage de l'émission de télé-réalité. Selon la chaîne, ces allégations ont émergé avant la diffusion d'une enquête de BBC Panorama et impliquent un petit nombre de contributeurs.

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