logo
Netflix fans are binge-watching 'unbelievable' thriller soaring up the chart

Netflix fans are binge-watching 'unbelievable' thriller soaring up the chart

Metro21-05-2025

Netflix viewers are rushing to binge a British thriller series about a woman who faces a romance scam.
First hitting screens last year on Sky, Love Rat stars Coronation Street's Sally Lindsay as Emma, a woman dreaming of a new start after her divorce from Pete, played by Neil Morrissey.
Estranged from her daughter, she decides to escape her dull life and travel to Cyprus for a holiday.
Once she arrives she quickly forms a connection with Niko (Gerald Kyd), the handsome, wealthy owner of the hotel.
It's been teased of the four-part series: 'A recently divorced woman enjoys a whirlwind romance with a charming hotel proprietor on Cyprus when she discovers he is not who he seems, embarking on a dangerous mission to get her money back.
Wake up to find news on your TV shows in your inbox every morning with Metro's TV Newsletter.
Sign up to our newsletter and then select your show in the link we'll send you so we can get TV news tailored to you.
'Starting out as an escapist fantasy in the sun, Love Rat transforms into a terrifying psychological thriller.'
After the series was released, many fans shared their thoughts online.
'I decided to give it a go and I'm so glad I did. When you first watch episode one you think it's going to be about a general love rat romance on holiday stealing money etc but it then becomes so much more! There's a big twist!' user chelsea-30472 posted on IMDB.
'I thoroughly enjoyed it, not often these days do I binge watch a show. Full of twists and turns, expect the unexpected, it's loaded with suspense, and keeps you guessing until the very end,' Sleepin_Dragon shared.
'At first glance it appears to be a series which delves into the well-known and most common dilemma many vulnerable individuals fall victim too; that is the romance scammers. However, it then becomes apparent there's more to the situation than meets the eye. I watched in one sitting,' katgreene-32840 added.
This week the series was added to Netflix, where it's soared up the charts and is currently the third most watched programme on the streaming service in the UK. More Trending
Several people have since urged others to tune in too.
Speaking ahead of the show's release last year, Sally spoke about the devastating deception her character faces.
'Stealing your money is horrific, but stealing your heart is unforgivable. The scam is like an emotional theft. It's about manipulation. Nico's lit fires in her and unleashed something that hasn't been there for years and suddenly, he's gone. Then it gets very twisty!' she told WhattoWatch.
View More »
Love Rat is streaming on Netflix.
Got a story?
If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@metro.co.uk, calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you.
MORE: ITV to finally air 'ridiculous' series that was pulled from screens 2 years ago
MORE: Netflix star reveals the brutal way she was told her acting wasn't good enough
MORE: Netflix series about depraved British serial killers soars to top of Netflix charts

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Coronation Street twist in ITVX release as the truth about Lisa's ex Becky is confirmed
Coronation Street twist in ITVX release as the truth about Lisa's ex Becky is confirmed

Metro

timean hour ago

  • Metro

Coronation Street twist in ITVX release as the truth about Lisa's ex Becky is confirmed

This article contains spoilers for tonight's Coronation Street, which has not yet aired on TV but is available to watch now on ITVX. It was a tough day on Coronation Street for many of the residents in tonight's instalment of the ITV soap, as they said their goodbyes to Craig Tinker, following his murder last month. Ahead of his memorial service, DS Lisa Swain (Vicky Myers) appeared to be struggling more than most, with Craig's brutal death bringing back painful memories of wife Becky's murder. In a bid to try and distract herself from the tough afternoon, Lisa decided to have a sort out, which drew Betsy Swain's (Sydney Martin) attention to some old files. As soon as she flipped one open, Lisa was on her, demanding that she mind her own business, leaving the teen concerned that her mum was having some kind of breakdown. With Betsy convinced that Lisa was hiding something, she later confronted her about the contents of the file, and Lisa explained that it contained information about Betsy's donor that she isn't legally allowed to see until she turns 18. However, Betsy wasn't convinced, and was soon caught rooting through the files by Carla Connor (Alison King). When Lisa returned home and found the files disrupted, she was horrified that Betsy had read the contents, and soon confessed to Carla what they really contained. She revealed that, before her death, Becky was being investigated by the anti-corruption unit, and Lisa was keen to keep that information from Betsy. Lisa emotionally opened up about how she and Becky had fought over the allegations the day Becky was killed, and though the investigation was dropped, she didn't get the funeral she deserved. Carla urged Lisa to be honest with Betsy, so she called her to the station to talk. However, when Betsy insisted that she hadn't read the letter because she wasn't interested in knowing who her sperm donor was, Lisa decided to keep quiet about what the letter was really about. More Trending Unfortunately, Betsy wasn't being entirely honest either, as she later revealed to Lauren Bolton (Cait Fitton) that she knew exactly what the letter was about. She confessed that she was convinced Becky's hit and run had been a coverup of some sort, and asked Lauren for her help in getting to the bottom of things. View More » Will Betsy finally get the truth – and is she right about Becky's death being a coverup? MORE: Coronation Street character left to die alone as Lisa makes an arrest MORE: Carla reels in early Coronation Street ITVX release as Lisa storms out MORE: All Coronation Street spoiler videos for next week as unexpected pregnancy is confirmed

Aaron Rodgers reveals he was married during 2025 offseason
Aaron Rodgers reveals he was married during 2025 offseason

The Herald Scotland

timean hour ago

  • The Herald Scotland

Aaron Rodgers reveals he was married during 2025 offseason

"Been a couple of months," Rodgers said after telling reporters he was, in fact, wearing a wedding ring. Rodgers did not provide any additional information about whom he had married. He previously indicated during an April appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show" he was "in a serious relationship." Rodgers revealed in that same interview he was delaying a decision about his future due to personal matters. It is unclear whether the quarterback's wedding was among those personal matters, but the 41-year-old explained to McAfee that he had "people in my inner circle battling difficult stuff." Here's what to know about Rodgers' wedding and to whom he was married. Who is Aaron Rodgers' wife? Rodgers has not yet revealed the identity of his wife. Rodgers last publicly mentioned having a girlfriend in a December 2024 episode of "The Pat McAfee Show." He said her name was "Brittani," clarifying she spelled her name with an "I." It isn't clear whether she is the woman Rodgers married during the 2025 offseason. Aaron Rodgers previous relationships Rodgers previously dated a handful of celebrities, including actress Olivia Munn, NASCAR driver Danica Patrick and actress Shailene Woodley, to whom he was briefly engaged. Rodgers lamented in the Netflix series "Aaron Rodgers: Enigma" how public those relationships were. "I didn't do myself any favors with some of the girls I dated after that that were in the public eye," Rodgers said. As such, he appears happy to keep his marriage on the down-low.

Jaffa Cake lovers have complaint at they admit 'something's changed'
Jaffa Cake lovers have complaint at they admit 'something's changed'

Daily Mirror

time2 hours ago

  • Daily Mirror

Jaffa Cake lovers have complaint at they admit 'something's changed'

McVities Jaffa Cakes first arrived on the scene almost 100 years ago but recent fans of the sweet treat have expressed their disappointment after sampling them and coming to the same conclusion Jaffa Cake fans have shared a common complaint after spotting a 'difference' in the sweet treat's overall taste. The popular McVities snack is a quintessential British favourite. They're made up of a sponge base with a layer of orange flavoured jam topped with dark chocolate. They were first concocted almost 100 years ago, with many supermarkets and stores up and down the country creating their own versions of Jaffa Cakes. For many though, only the original McVities Jaffa Cake will suffice. The trusty treat is often found in the biscuit aisle, though it is legally considered a cake after a 1991 VAT ruling. ‌ Recently, one Jaffa Cakes fan picked up a pack in the supermarket after a few years of not having indulged in one. On Reddit, they explained they didn't 'even wait to get home' before opening the box and tucking in. ‌ Sadly, they soon regretted their choice, branding them 'dry'. They explained: 'That 'spongey' bit? It's not the same spongey bit I remember growing up. It's like drywall. 'Well, drywall is a bit far, but it ain't no sponge. I had three, just to make sure I wasn't going crazy, and they were all the same.' Once they got home, they offered them out to friends who agreed with their assessment and 'all said the same thing', convinced they're 'just not the same'. They then asked their fellow Reddit users: 'Has something changed? Have false memories allowed me to remember an absolutely supreme experience whilst munching on these delights? Or have they just decided to change the whole recipe to save a few quid?' They added: 'P.S. The absolute kings of the knock-off Jaffas used to be M&S. I don't dare try them now in case they've followed suit and sucked all the moisture out of theirs as well.' ‌ In the comments section, people shared their thoughts - and it seems the majority agree. One Reddit user observed: 'I used to think as you get old your taste buds change or you grew bigger but no, they f***ed with the sizes & recipes.' Another claimed: 'Off-brand Jaffa cakes have been superior for a few years now. Aldi ones are pretty good, M&S too'. Someone else complained about the size of Jaffa Cakes: 'They used to be 12 but now 10 in a packet. They have shrunk as I can easily get one in my gob as 20 odd years ago I would struggle. So that's 10 mouthfuls for me.' And another lamented: 'I'm actually starting to get p***ed off with how literally everything in the shops is crap. McVities Jaffa Cakes are a premium brand, if I am buying them I want the premium quality that ought to come with the premium branding. 'But no, I'm paying a premium price for a fancy box containing a worse tasting and smaller product than Aldi own brand. Might try them again in a decade.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store