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MAFS UK slapped with hundreds of Ofcom complaints over 'bullying row'


More than 500 complaints have been made to Ofcom regarding the alleged bullying and offensive language that has been shown on Channel 4's Married at First Sight.

The bone of contention for fans was the treatment of Hannah and Adam by brides Holly and Polly, which occurred during the show's first reunion episode, leading viewers to question both the cast members' actions and the lacklusture response from the experts. In the thick of the reunion episode, the trio of experts queried Hannah about an incident on Ladies Night which escalated into a fiery altercation with Holly Ditchfield, reports the Express. Tensions flared when Hannah, who had previously left the show after failing to make her marriage with Stephen work, was met with Holly's snide remark: "Look what the cat's dragged in."

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