‘It’s just not safe. It’s not OK’ : can Married at First Sight ever be risk-free ?
Many contestants have a positive experience on the reality show, but others say the format is unsafe It was about 1am. After a day of relentless filming in which he had met and “married” a stranger, the Married at First Sight UK cameras stopped rolling and Adrian Sanderson was left alone with (…)
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