Married At First Sight’s Brent Vitiello asks fans to be nice to new cast members after Channel Nine warned viewers not to bully this year’s brides and grooms on social media

Married At First Sight’s Brent Vitiello asks fans to be nice to new cast members after Channel Nine warned viewers not to bully this year’s brides and grooms on social media

Married groom Brent Vitiello took to social media to warn fans to be “nice” to the hit reality show’s new cast when it returns for its tenth season.

The warning follows a bullying message posted on the show’s official Instagram urging viewers to respect the new contestants.

Vitiello, who married operations manager Tamara Djordjevic on last year’s season of the show, posted on Instagram on Tuesday, saying: “Always remember, whether you like them or not, these people are still people.

Married groom Brent Vitiello (pictured) took to social media to warn fans to be “nice” to the hit reality show’s new cast returning to TV

“Words can hurt, hate can hurt, and please keep that in mind before this new season begins.”

“You have no idea what some people go through.”

The post follows a post from the show’s official account, which urged viewers to respect the new contestants and not post negative comments about them online.

Vitiello, who married operations manager Tamara Djordjevic on last year's season of the show, posted on Instagram on Tuesday, saying:

Vitiello, who married operations manager Tamara Djordjevic on last year’s season of the show, posted on Instagram on Tuesday, saying: “Always remember, whether you like them or not, these people are still people.”

The warning follows a bullying message posted online on the show's official Instagram, urging viewers to show respect to the new contestants.

The warning follows a bullying message posted online on the show’s official Instagram, urging viewers to show respect to the new contestants.

The warning comes in response to a bullying message posted online on the show’s official Instagram, urging viewers to show respect for the new contestants.

The message reads: “We are all excited to see MAFS and follow the journey of participants in Australia’s biggest social experiment.”

“It’s a place to celebrate, support and encourage our couples.”

“Negative, offensive or personal comments made to participants, experts or other MAFS viewers will not be tolerated.”

The show, which pairs strangers in a non-binding marriage, has attracted some controversy over the years.  (Mafs 2023 bride Lyndall Grace pictured)

The show, which pairs strangers in a non-binding marriage, has attracted some controversy over the years. (Mafs 2023 bride Lyndall Grace pictured)

The show, which pairs strangers in a non-binding marriage, has attracted some controversy over the years.

It has been accused of being exploitative and sensational, but has also been praised for its thought-provoking nature.

Vitiello’s post comes as the show prepares for its upcoming season, which returns to Channel Nine on January 30 with new cast members, many of whom are likely unfamiliar with the show’s reputation.

Vitiello's post comes as the show prepares for its upcoming season, which returns to Channel Nine on January 30 with new cast members, many of whom are likely to be unfamiliar with the show's reputation (picture MAFS 2023 ce)

Vitiello’s post comes as the show prepares for the upcoming season, which returns to Channel Nine on January 30, with new cast members, many of whom are likely to be unfamiliar with the show’s reputation (pictured MAFS 2023 bride Bronte Schofield).

Source: Daily Mail

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