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Married at First Sight in Trouble with Channel Nine After Going ROGUE and Breaching Contracts

The cast of Married At First Sight have some serious explaining to do after a series of rogue contestants defied Channel Nine’s orders and created TikTok accounts.

Daily Mail Australia can reveal that Lauren Dunn, Sara Mesa, Eden Harper, Tim Smith, Tristan Black and Lucinda Light are on a tightrope for overstepping their contractual boundaries to prematurely launch careers as social media influencers.

It has been alleged that the show’s producers do not take these violations lightly.

“This year, the production team has decided to tighten the leash and do not hesitate to set an example for those who break the rules,” the source shared.

“A harsh reminder has been sent that underscores the seriousness of the legally binding agreements to which everyone has committed.”

The cast of Married of Married At First Sight have some serious explaining to do after a series of dishonest contestants challenged TikTok accounts created by Channel Nine.

Despite the uproar, it is understood that the offenders have not been threatened with legal action… yet.

However, they have been “kindly reminded” that such a step is within the production team’s rights, should they decide to enforce their entire contracts.

Daily Mail Australia understands that several cast members have stubbornly responded to the network and refuse to play along.

Daily Mail Australia can reveal that Lauren Dunn, Sara Mesa, Eden Harper, Tim Smith, Tristan Black and Lucinda Light are on a tightrope for overstepping their contractual boundaries to prematurely launch careers as social media influencers.

“This year, the production team has decided to tighten the leash and does not shy away from setting an example for those who break the rules,” the source shared.

Ultimately, Nine will have the last laugh, with the network yet to formally hand out invitations to the prestigious Logie Awards.

Surprisingly, villains Jack Dunkley and Tori Adams, Jayden Eynaud and golden couple Jade Pywell and Ridge Barredo are among the few contestants who have yet to break the social media ban.

Nine is expected to return social media access to the MAFS cast next month.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Channel Nine for comment.

Despite the uproar, it is understood that the offenders have not been threatened with legal action, yet

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