Married at First Sight Shower Allegation Could Trigger Criminal Charges Under Australian Law

Married at First Sight Shower Allegation Could Trigger Criminal Charges Under Australian Law

Allegations that a bride on Australian reality show Married at First Sight was filmed in the shower without consent may cross into criminal territory. Most Australian states criminalize recording private activities without consent under surveillance device laws, regardless of broadcast. The exposure differs from the civil or regulatory liability production companies typically face. Combined with claims participants weren't informed of partners' drug and violence convictions, the allegations test how Australia enforces reality television accountability.

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