Following the broadcast of the Panorama episode, the Metropolitan Police encouraged “anyone who believes they have been a victim of sexual assault” after participating on Married at First Sight UK to contact them.
In a new statement to News, the Metropolitan Police said: “This relates to an ongoing investigation, being led by the Met Police.
“He has since been bailed while enquiries remain ongoing.”
Billed as a “bold social experiment”, Married at First Sight UK – known to many as MAFS – sees single people agree to “marry” total strangers, after meeting for the first time at their mock weddings.
The UK version, which has been running for 10 seasons, is one of Channel 4’s biggest shows, with audience figures often topping three million.
In May, Channel 4 pulled all episodes of the show from its streaming service just hours ahead of the transmission of the Panorama investigation.
No decision has yet been made on whether to broadcast the latest series of the show, which has already been filmed.
The broadcaster has said its review into MAFS UK is due to be finished later this summer. However, it only intends to publish “a summary of findings”, rather than the full report.
Lawyers for CPL, the independent production company that makes the UK version of the show, have previously said its welfare system is “gold standard” and industry-leading.
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