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I was on The Undateables - the amount we actually got paid and how long it took to film a single date left me completely stunned


The reality series chronicled the lives of people living with disabilities or learning difficulties who were looking for love, for 11 series from 2012 to 2020.

The Undateables attracted significant backlash during its run, with The Mirror and The Guardian zeroing in on the title as offensive, with Channel 4 insisting the name was based on society's preconceptions. 'How do these programmes' producers ensure that participants who have autism or intellectual impairment can give truly informed consent to this potential consequence of them becoming reality TV stars?' Maybe the BMA should be contacting all reality TV programmes to check on the wellbeing of participants thrown out of X Factor, or the young drink tourists being filmed in Magaluf.

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