The paper says Mr Henry was arrested by military police for abandoning his role in the RAF to participate on the show, despite his leave request being denied by his commander.

A spokesperson for Mr Henry told The Sun: “He returned after filming of his own volition and handed himself into the military authorities. He was sentenced to 34 days in a military prison and served 24 as a model inmate.”

The has contacted the RAF and Mr Henry for comment.

Married at First Sight is a bold social experiment where single people marry total strangers whom they meet for the very first time at the altar.

Mr Henry, a personal trainer from Birmingham, is one of the groomsmen on the show.

Channel 4 has confirmed it has received “a single allegation against a Married at First Sight UK 2024 contributor and we have responded directly to those who came to us with that allegation”.

In a statement it added that the “welfare of our contributors is of paramount importance and, as such, we take all allegations of unacceptable behaviour seriously”.

It went on to say: “Everyone taking part in MAFS UK undergoes a rigorous vetting process, involving a criminal record check and multiple psychological evaluations, before they can be cleared to take part.

“We cast contributors based on the information we are legally able to access, and we continue to review this process to ensure checks are as thorough as legally possible.”

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