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Married At First Sight Australia concealed criminal records of partners

Married At First Sight Australia concealed criminal records of partners

A BBC investigation revealed that several female participants in the Australian version of Married At First Sight were not informed of their partners' criminal records until after the show concluded. The participants discovered the truth about their spouses' pasts through their own research and interviews following the program's production.

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