Minister Slams TV Show for Normalizing Coercive Control, Urges Cultural Shift Against Misogyny

March 4, 2026
Minister Slams TV Show for Normalizing Coercive Control, Urges Cultural Shift Against Misogyny
  • Australia’s social services minister denounced Married at First Sight for normalising coercive control after a contestant expressed a desire for an ‘obedient’ partner, highlighting broader concerns about gender-based violence.

  • She argued the clip promotes misogynistic and coercive gender norms and criticised Nine Entertainment for airing it, saying it normalises abusive attitudes on a national platform.

  • Channel 9 and Laura Byrne were contacted for comment as discussions continue among fans and critics about the show’s handling of domestic-violence themes.

  • The minister tied the issue to wider cultural problems around gender-based violence and technology-facilitated abuse, underscoring the need for cultural change.

  • John Aiken defended the show’s approach, saying calling out inappropriate behaviour is part of its role, while acknowledging the headlines and unpredictability of reality television.

  • She argued the government’s reach is limited and criticized algorithms and monetization that, in her view, promote misogyny for profit on social media and prime-time TV.

  • Critics described the episode as stepping from entertainment into concern, noting bullying, name-calling, and potential violence as troubling elements.

  • This controversy follows prior incidents on the show, including a police-investigated vandalism episode related to past sexual partners.

  • The minister reiterated that the clip exemplifies harmful cultural messaging that normalises control over women and highlighted algorithms promoting misogyny as a contributing factor.

  • Nine Network declined to comment; producers said the show did not platform the contestant’s views since others confronted the behaviour on air.

  • She connected mainstreaming misogyny to government efforts to curb harmful messaging, including possible social media restrictions and funding for healthy-relationships education.

  • Parents were urged to shield children from the show, with the minister warning that prime-time depictions of submissive and controlling attitudes risk normalising coercive control.

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