Changes to Married at First Sight UK put participants at risk, say insiders
‘The boundaries of entertainment are always pushed for each series,’ psychologist says, with show’s future in doubt The pressure to keep audiences glued to hit reality TV shows is leading to participants being put in increasingly risky and exploitative situations, according to a psychologist and (…)
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