Channel 4 boss apologises after Married at First Sight sexual misconduct allegations
Priya Dogra says she believes channel acted appropriately, but that she is ‘deeply sorry’ for distress of participants
Channel 4’s chief executive has stood by the broadcaster’s treatment of concerns raised by contestants on Married at First Sight, as she said she was “deeply sorry” for the distress of female participants making allegations of rape and sexual misconduct.
Priya Dogra said she believed the channel had acted appropriately at the time of the allegations, but that she had commissioned an external review to ensure the show was safe for those taking part.
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