A British police investigation has led to the arrest of a former contestant from the reality TV show 'Married at First Sight UK' on suspicion of rape. The case emerged from a journalist-led investigation broadcast by the BBC in May, which revealed allegations of sexual violence during the show's filming. Three female contestants, who remained anonymous, accused the production team of failing to protect them from abuse by male stars. As a result, the show was temporarily suspended, and Channel 4, the broadcaster, initiated internal reviews and saw executive departures. Helena Kennedy, a legal expert, condemned the program as a 'dangerous' form of televised abuse driven by ratings, calling for its permanent removal.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the issue as a systemic failure of media regulation and highlights criticism from a legal authority (Helena Kennedy) against the show's exploitative nature. While the focus is on a specific incident, the broader critique of media practices and the call for regulatory action aligns






