Filmed in the shower, non-consensual touching: MAFS allegations revealed
Allegations of unsafe behavior have emerged from the reality show Married at First Sight, including incidents of non-consensual touching and being filmed without consent. SafeWork NSW issued improvement notices following complaints about the working environment on set. The investigation revealed serious concerns regarding psychosocial hazards for participants and crew members.
- ▪Participants alleged being filmed in the shower without consent.
- ▪SafeWork NSW issued three improvement notices after investigating the claims.
- ▪The investigation was prompted by a viewer's complaint about violence on set.
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