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Love Is Blind: UK Participants Question Welfare Worker Independence From Producers

By

Jake Kanter

5d ago· 8 min readenNews

Summary

Love is Blind: UK participants Catherine Richards and Jake Singleton-Hill have raised concerns that welfare workers on the Netflix series lack sufficient independence from producers to properly protect contestants. Their complaints add to a growing debate about reality TV welfare standards in Britain, following a Married at First Sight scandal where two women alleged they were raped while filming the UK version of that show.

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Catherine Richards and Jake Singleton-Hill, who both featured in Season 1 of Love is Blind: UK, raised questions about their experience, adding to a growing conversation in Britain about reality TV welfare standards following a Married at First Sight scandal.
welfare workers on the Netflix series are not sufficiently independent from producers to act in the best interests of participants
BBC News reported last week that two women on the UK version of Married at First Sight (MAFS) alleged that they were raped while making the
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'Love is Blind UK' participants complained they were unhappy with the welfare procedures on the Netflix series amid 'Married at First Sight' crisis.

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