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Growing petition for Channel 9 to apologise for airing ‘toxic’ scenes with MAFS’ Bryce and Melissa

A petition to force Channel 9 to apologise for a controversial Married At First Sight relationship is gaining momentum.This season of the reality show has introduced one of the most scandalous couples yet with workplace trainer Melissa Rawson and radio DJ Bryce Ruthven.
Ruthven’s behaviour toward his “wife” and other MAFS contestants has been scrutinised by the cast and the show’s relationship experts multiple times.
After weeks of Ruthven’s various conflicts unfolding on the show, a change.org…
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