The Metropolitan Police has urged any women with allegations of rape or sexual assault linked with the TV show Married at First Sight to get in contact with them.
Its callout comes after two former participants of the show claimed they had been raped by their on-screen husbands, and a third woman claimed she had been the victim of sexual misconduct.
Channel 4 bosses have axed the new series of the show in light of the allegations, and all ten series of Married at First Sight UK, known as MAFS UK, were removed from the channel’s streaming service.
A Met spokesperson said this
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