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NSW Police to ‘issue a warning to MAFS contestants’

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NSW Police are set to warn Channel 9, Endemol Shine and ­celebrity agents that they don’t have time to play into storylines on Married At First Sight.

An anonymous police officer told The Sunday Telegraph that some of the stars from the hit reality-TV show file police reports at the station knowing they have the paparazzi waiting outside. 

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“I’m going to go to Channel 9 myself before the next series airs to say this is something you need to warn all the contestants about,” the officer told the publication.

“It has happened a lot this year. We take all police reports seriously, but what’s happening with MAFS contestants is a gee-up. We are in the midst of 24/7 dramas.”

This year’s bride  Natasha Spencer allegedly reported a revenge porn attack to NSW Police after the footage was leaked via social media.

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NSW Police are set to warn Channel 9, Endemol Shine and ­celebrity agents that they don’t have time to play into storylines on Married At First Sight. (Credit: Instagram)
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According to Daily Mail Australia, the private video was circulated on February 4, the same day MAFS viewers watched her ‘wedding’ to Mikey Pembroke.

“Officers from Surry Hills Police Area Command are investigating a report made on Tuesday 11 February 2020, by a 26-year-old Lane Cove woman concerning an incident that occurred last year,” a NSW police spokesperson said.

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Mikey also filed a complaint at Sydney police station after threats were allegedly made against him. (Credit: Instagram)

Mikey also filed a complaint at Sydney police station after threats were allegedly made against him.

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The Sunday Telegraph says on both occasions the paparazzi were present but are in no way suggesting “the contestants themselves organised the paparazzi to be there.”

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