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Channel 4 Pulls Married At First Sight UK After Sexual Assault Allegations

Regulators signal scrutiny following the broadcaster’s move to order an independent welfare review.

Overview

  • Channel 4, which reacted Monday after a BBC Panorama report, removed every season from broadcast and streaming and paused the show pending an external review.
  • Three former participants allege serious sexual violence during filming, with two saying they were raped and one reporting a non‑consensual sexual act that included a threat of an acid attack.
  • One ex-contestant, Shona Manderson, agreed to be identified and accuses her on‑screen husband Bradley Skelly of sexual misconduct, which he disputes.
  • Channel 4 says it first received serious claims in April and commissioned an independent welfare audit, while the production company CPL and the accused deny wrongdoing and point to existing care protocols.
  • Ofcom and the UK culture department have urged reporting to authorities and indicated oversight, and the future of the high‑profile reality format now remains unclear.