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Media watchdogs in Australia and the UK are concerned about allegations that 'Married at First Sight Australia' stars were not informed about their on-screen partners' previous drug and violence convictions.
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Who
Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), Ofcom, Channel 9, Endemol Shine Australia, Channel 4
What
Media watchdogs in Australia and the UK are concerned about allegations that 'Married at First Sight Australia' stars were not informed about their on-screen partners' previous drug and violence convictions.
When
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 23:40:31 GMT · 4h 29m ago
Where
Australia, UK ·
Why
Nine MAFS Australia stars told the BBC they wanted the show to improve its background checks and to stop allowing individuals with previous convictions on the show.
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How this affects you
The allegations have prompted media regulators to express concern and await findings from ongoing reviews, indicating potential changes to welfare protocols for reality TV participants in both countries, impacting future show productions and broadcast standards.
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7 events in this thread- Culture & Industry4h 29m agoAustralia's media watchdog described allegations regarding 'Married at First Sight Australia' contestants' undisclosed drug and violence convictions as "serious and disturbing".Open article
- Culture & Industry4h 29m agoAllegations have surfaced that 'Married at First Sight Australia' participants were not informed about their on-screen partners' previous drug and violence convictions, prompting concern from media watchdogs.Open article
- Culture & Industry4h 29m agoMedia watchdogs in Australia and the UK have raised concerns about allegations that 'Married at First Sight Australia' contestants were not informed about their on-screen partners' previous drug and violence convictions.Open article
- Culture & Industry4h 29m agoAustralia's media watchdog described allegations that Married at First Sight Australia stars were not informed about their on-screen partners' previous drug and violence convictions as "serious and disturbing".Open article
- Currently Reading4h 29m agoMedia watchdogs in Australia and the UK are concerned about allegations that 'Married at First Sight Australia' stars were not informed about their on-screen partners' previous drug and violence convictions.
- Culture & Industry4h 29m agoMedia watchdogs in Australia and the UK have expressed serious concern over allegations that 'Married at First Sight Australia' contestants were not informed about their on-screen partners' previous drug and violence convictions.Open article
- Culture & Industry4h 29m agoAustralia's media watchdog described allegations that 'Married at First Sight Australia' contestants were not informed about their partners' prior drug and violence convictions as "serious and disturbing".Open article