
Netflix hit series watched more than 12.6M times in 4 days
Your favorite time of the week has returned, so sit back and enjoy Netflix's top 10 TV series picked just for you! From fast-paced thrillers to savage laughs, this week has it all.
American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden: Season 1
American Manhunt is a true crime documentary series that covers significant manhunts in American history. With 12.6 million views this week, this is the latest installment, a three-part series that chronicles the decade-long global hunt for Osama bin Laden following his orchestration of the September 11, 2001 attacks. It features exclusive interviews with former CIA, Department of Defense, and FBI officials, as well as journalists and White House aides, offering insights into the critical decision-making process that led to Bin Laden's eventual capture and death in 2011. The series aims to immerse viewers in the historical context and the difficult choices faced by those involved in the extensive counterterrorism efforts.
Fred and Rose West: A British Horror Story: Limited Series
The series delves into their horrific crimes, which involved the abuse, punishment, [sexual assault], and murder of at least 12 young women and girls, including two of their own daughters, between 1967 and 1987 in Gloucester, England. With 8.3 million views this week, many of the victims' dismembered bodies were found buried in the cellar and garden of their home at 25 Cromwell Street, which became known as the 'House of Horrors'.
FOREVER: Season 1
Forever is a teen drama series adapted from Judy Blume's novel of the same name. With 6.7 million views this week, The series follows two young Black athletes in Los Angeles in 2018 who become each other's first love. The show explores first love, intimacy, navigating social and parental pressures, and the complexities of relationships. It also delves into issues of racial identity, class differences, and personal growth.
The Four Seasons: Season 1
With over 5.3 million views this week, The Four Seasons is a comedy-drama miniseries that follows three middle-aged married couples who have been close friends for years. The show is based on the 1981 film of the same name and is created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield. The series begins with the six friends (Nick, Anne, Kate, Jack, Danny, and Claude) gathering for a weekend at Nick and Anne's lake house in the spring. During this getaway, Nick reveals that he plans to divorce Anne after 25 years of marriage, which disrupts the group's dynamic.
Bad Thoughts: Season 1
Bad Thoughts is a dark comedy sketch series created by and starring comedian Tom Segura. With 3.8 million views this week, released in May 2025, the six-episode show is structured as a collection of hilariously disturbing and often provocative vignettes that push the boundaries of decency and humor.
You: Season 5
Having returned to New York City with his wealthy wife, Kate Lockwood, Joe attempts to embrace his new life of privilege and maintain a semblance of normalcy. With 3.3 million views in the last week he even regains custody of his son, Henry. However, Joe's past and his own dark desires continue to threaten his happily ever after.
Love, Death & Robots: Volume 4
Raw: 2025 - May 12, 2025
Beginning in 2025, WWE's Monday Night Raw began airing on Netflix, moving away from traditional cable television. With 2.7 million views this week, the show features live professional wrestling matches and storylines.
Bet: Season 1
This new teen drama series that centers around an elite private boarding school, St. Dominic's Prep, where the entire social hierarchy and power structure are determined by high-stakes gambling. With 2.4 million views this week, the series introduces a mysterious new transfer student named Yumeko, who is a compulsive gambler herself. She quickly disrupts the established order at St. Dominic's with her exceptional gambling skills and willingness to take extreme risks.
Ms. Rachel: Season 1
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Daily Mail
26 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
The reason why Americans like William and Kate more than Meghan and Harry
Americans like Prince William more than Prince Harry - and the Princess of Wales more than Meghan Markle - because the Sussexes' have chosen celebrity and self-martyrdom over royal duty, it was claimed today. A recent YouGov poll in the US revealed Prince William enjoys a 63 per cent favourability rating among Americans - comfortably above Harry's rating of 56 per cent. The Princess of Wales has a 49 per cent rating in the US compared to the only American on the list, Meghan Markle, who has a 41 per cent rating. Even worse for the Duchess of Sussex, 25 per cent of Americans view her unfavourably compared to six per cent for her British sister in law, best known as Kate Middleton across the Atlantic. UK-US politics expert and policy maker Lee Cohen has said that the polls show that Americans prefer the 'unshowy sense of duty' of the Wales' over the 'self-promoting' Sussexes. He believes that Meghan and Harry have come to 'personify grievance, vanity and betrayal'. 'Even in a land that rejected monarchy, public sentiment favours hands down the Prince and Princess of Wales over the rogue runaways who swapped Buckingham for Beverly Hills', he said. Mr Cohen is a trade expert and senior Fellow of the London Centre for Policy Research who worked in Congress. Having worked in both countries he has also become a commentator for issues on both sides of the Atlantic. Writing for The Spectator US, he said that Americans are tiring of Meghan and Harry, who is viewed negatively by one in five in the US - but is more popular than his wife. 'In an age of cultural decay and institutional collapse, Americans crave continuity. We are drawn to symbols of permanence and poise', he said. 'William and Kate, with their unshowy sense of duty, offer exactly that. The Sussexes, by contrast, offer only the fleeting buzz of celebrity – and worse, a corrosive kind of self-martyrdom disguised as liberation. Fame is not the same as honour. Accepting disingenuous awards, peddling lifestyle brands and monetizing private grievances may pay the bills, but it commands revulsion rather than respect. True nobility lies in service, not self-promotion'. He said that the Sussexes, in 'casting off' royal duties, have also lost their 'mystique' and Americans are 'running out of patience'. 'William and Kate, by simply showing up, remind us of a forgotten truth: that dignity, loyalty and service are not relics of the past but virtues still worth aspiring to. 'As Harry and Meghan sink into self-inflicted irrelevance, the Wales' soar – not because they bully nor shout the loudest, but because they understand Queen Elizabeth's example of the power of humble duty done well'. The most popular royal overall is William and Harry's late mother Princess Diana, who died in 1997, with a 79 per cent positive rating and 4 per cent negative. The late Queen Elizabeth II, who died in 2022, is in second place with a 73 per cent positive and 8 per cent negative ranking. William is in third overall and Harry fourth. The Prince of Wales has a 63 per cent positivity rating in America and 10 per cent negative, which puts him in first place among living royals. Some 56 per cent of US adults have a positive view of the Duke of Sussex while 21 per cent a negative opinion, according to the YouGov study for The Times. The Princess of Wales has a 49 per cent positive rating and 6 per cent negative All the senior royals are more popular than Meghan, the only US citizen on the list, whose ratings are 41 per cent positive and 25 per cent negative. The poll of 1,296 US adults was carried out between April 21 and 23, before Harry's bombshell BBC interview in which he called for 'reconciliation' with his family. Some 61 per cent have not changed their opinion on the couple since their move to the US, but 17 per cent said it was now worse and 10 per cent said it was now better. Yesterday it emerged that Prince Harry sought advice from Princess Diana 's brother about changing his family name to Spencer. Sources told the Mail on Sunday the Duke of Sussex actively explored ways to assume his mother's surname – a move that would have involved ditching Mountbatten-Windsor, used by his children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. It is understood he discussed the issue with Earl Spencer – whose family seat is Althorp in Northamptonshire – during a rare visit to Britain, but was told that the legal hurdles were insurmountable. 'They had a very amicable conversation and Spencer advised him against taking such a step,' said a friend of Harry. Nevertheless, the fact that he consulted the Earl over the issue – a proposal that would dismay his brother and father – is a vivid expression of the toxic rift with his family. Mountbatten-Windsor is the surname available to descendants of the late Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. It combines the Royal Family 's name of Windsor and the Duke of Edinburgh 's adopted surname. On their birth certificates, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's children are Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor and Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. Royal author Tom Bower has claimed that 'Meghan decided her real object in life was to be Diana'. If the name change had succeeded, Meghan's daughter, who is believed to have met the King only once, would have become Lilibet Diana Spencer, a more fulsome tribute to Harry's late mother. The move would be particularly hurtful to King Charles, who cherishes the Mountbatten name just as his father did. A mentor to Prince Philip, the 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma was also a strong influence on his great-nephew, the future King Charles. Philip adopted the Mountbatten name when he became a naturalised British subject and renounced his Greek and Danish royal title in 1947. The Queen and Philip decided in 1960 that they would like their own direct descendants to be known as Mountbatten-Windsor. According to the Government, you do not have to follow a legal process to start using a new name, but it suggests on its official website using a 'deed poll' to apply for or to change official documents such as a passport or driving licence. Names and titles are a highly sensitive subject for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. They were given their Sussex titles by Queen Elizabeth on the day of their wedding in 2018. Meghan recently insisted her surname is Sussex, correcting a guest on her Netflix cookery and lifestyle programme. In episode two of With Love, Meghan, which was released in March, the 43-year-old former actress was joined by comedienne Mindy Kaling. Meghan told her: 'It's so funny you keep saying 'Meghan Markle' – you know I'm Sussex now.'


The Independent
38 minutes ago
- The Independent
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The Sun
39 minutes ago
- The Sun
Aldi launches £6.99 Burberry and Givenchy fragrance dupes that make perfect Father's Day presents & save you £130
SCENTSATIONAL Scroll down to find out what other budget buys Aldi has on offer to treat you dad on June 15th All recommendations within this article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue. , Fabulous Digital Writer Published: 9:32, Updated: 9:36, ALDI has launched £6.99 dupes of Burberry and Givenchy fragrances, perfect for treating your dad this Father's Day. With Father's Day now just weeks away, on June 15th, many of us are likely racing around trying to find the perfect present for the father figure in our life. 3 Dad's are famously tricky to buy for, but don't worry if you're struggling for inspiration, as Aldi has the perfect bargains buys guaranteed to make yours smile. If you want to treat your dad to something luxe, but don't have the budget, the Lacura Men's Eau De Parfum is the perfect purse-friendly solution. Priced at just £6.99, it's a treat that won't break the bank, but will make your dad feel special and loved. The men's fragrance comes in three delicious scents, Island Oasis, Ambition and Iconic Man. Island Oasis contains notes of sea salt, ripe coconut and zesty lemon. "Warm undertones of Cashmere Wood and Sandalwood linger on the skin, creating unforgettable sensory experience," Aldi added. The 100ml fragrance has been compared to Burberry Hero, which is currently on sale at Boots for £138, making the Aldi buy over £130 cheaper. Both fragrances are described as having a "woody" scent , with the Burberry product featuring a "trio of sensual cedarwood oils". A description reads: "A marriage of strength and freshness challenging the traditional stereotypes of masculinity. I tried Aldi's Dyson airwrap dupe at bargain price - and it gave me easy hair salon look "Built around a warming base featuring a trio of sensual cedarwood oils, this woody, ambery Burberry fragrance is enriched with amyris oil at the heart." Aldi fans can also get their hands on Ambition which features notes of cardamom, sage and French narcissus. "A rich base of Madagascan Vetiver, warm Vanilla, and earthy Cedar lingers, leaving a lasting." The powerful scent is said to be similar to Givenchy Gentleman. What are the best Aldi beauty dupes? ALDI has become well-known for its affordable beauty dupes that often rival high-end brands in terms of quality and effectiveness. Here are some of the best Aldi beauty dupes that have garnered rave reviews: Lacura Healthy Glow Exfoliating Tonic Dupe for: Pixi Glow Tonic Price: £3.99 (compared to Pixi's £18) Description: This exfoliating tonic contains glycolic acid and works to gently exfoliate and brighten the skin. It's a fantastic, budget-friendly alternative to the popular Pixi Glow Tonic. Lacura Q10 Renew Anti-Wrinkle Day Cream Dupe for: Nivea Q10 Plus Anti-Wrinkle Day Cream Price: £1.45 (compared to Nivea's £10) Lacura Caviar Illumination Day Cream Dupe for: La Prairie Skin Caviar Luxe Cream Price: £6.99 (compared to La Prairie's £292) Lacura Hot Cloth Cleanser Dupe for: Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser Price: £3.99 (compared to Liz Earle's £17.50) Lacura Snapshot Ready Foundation Primer Dupe for: Smashbox Photo Finish Foundation Primer Price: £5.99 (compared to Smashbox's £26) Lacura Miracle Cream Dupe for: Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Price: £3.99 (compared to Elizabeth Arden's £28) Lacura Ebony Rose Face Mask Dupe for: Fresh Rose Face Mask Price: £6.99 (compared to Fresh's £52) Lacura Charcoal Clearing Mudmask Dupe for: GlamGlow Supermud Clearing Treatment Price: £5.99 (compared to GlamGlow's £42) Lacura Velvet Touch Foundation Dupe for: Estée Lauder Double Wear Foundation Price: £5.99 (compared to Estée Lauder's £34) Lacura Tinted Lip Oils Dupe for: Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Tinted Oil Price: £3.99 (compared to Rare Beauty's £20) The designer fragrance is priced at £93 at Boots, making the Aldi buy a whopping £87 cheaper. Both scents contain narcissus, whilst the Givenchy spray also has notes of leather and sandalwood. Givenchy said: "Revealing a one-of-a-kind accord that gives the impression of being shrouded in gold, this Eau de Parfum celebrates the essence of the most dazzling gentlemen: those who are as inspired as they are inspiring." The penny-pincher friendly perfumes are available as part of Aldi's Specialbuys range, and can be found in the middle aisle of stores. However, as with all Specialbuys, you better snap them up quick, as once they're gone, they're gone. Another bargain but that is bound to bring a smile to your dad's face on June 15th is the Drew & Cole Sandwich Make r. The £24.99 Aldi bargain is the perfect tool for making toasted sandwiches with ease. Simply add bread and your favourite fillings, such as ham and cheese, to the central cooking pan, add another slice of bread on top, and cook for five minutes. "With a sleek, space-saving design and a classic black finish, it's the gift that keeps on giving", Aldi said. Gadget loving dads will be jumping for joy after receiving Aldi's £24.99 Beer Dispenser. The product, which quickly sold out last time it hit shelves, transforms ordinary canned beer into a draught experience, transforming your living room into the local pub.