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Netflix's Secrets We Keep ending explained: What happened to Ruby and the au pair?
Netflix's Secrets We Keep ending explained: What happened to Ruby and the au pair?

Hindustan Times

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Netflix's Secrets We Keep ending explained: What happened to Ruby and the au pair?

Secrets We Keep, Netflix's latest gripping crime-thriller, is a tale of privilege and wealth as much as it is a reflection on the troubles teenagers face in the digital age of easy access to illicit content. With a remarkable ability to keep its audience guessing till the last second, the dark secret behind a young woman's mysterious disappearance leaves viewers with more shock than satisfaction. When young Ruby (Donna Levkovski) arrives at the home of the affluent family of Katrina (Danica Curcic) and Rasmus (Lars Ranthe), her au pair role soon begins to demand more than what she signed up for. After being overlooked in an attempt to share her concerns with the couple's neighbor Cecilie (Marie Bach Hansen), Ruby disappears from the affluent neighborhood the very next day. Cecilie, wrapped in guilt over ignoring Ruby's call for cry, takes the painstaking effort to uncover the mystery of her disappearance. However, what she discovers in the process makes her question the very environment they're raising their family in. Her doubts and suspicions only become more complicated when Ruby's body is discovered a week later which reveals that she had been five to eight weeks pregnant by then. Pointing the finger of blame on Rasmus? …or Mike? The first and most obvious suspect in the case is the man with a reputation for arrogance, privilege and indifference: Rasmus. With lack of proof on this count, it doesn't take long for the finger of suspicion to soon point to Cecilie's own husband Mike (Simon Sears) who is revealed to have had a history with sexual assault. The mysterious messages with Ruby on his phone and secret meetings in the middle of the night are no assets to Mike's pleads for innocence. However, a DNA test soon eradicates both these suspects of fathering Ruby's unborn child. Plot twist? The 24.1% match with Rasmus proves it's one of his close relatives. So, who not only fathered Ruby's unborn child but also raped her in the process of doing so? Rasmus and Katrina's underage son Oscar (Frode Bilde Rønsholt). A parallel plotline reveals that teenager Oscar and his 'boy gang' have a secret group chat meant to share illicit videos of women, often featuring them naked. Cecilie's son Viggo (Lukas Zuperka) is also forcibly a member of the chat and is repeatedly ignored in his attempts to express concern about the kind of content circulated by his peers. This revelation also takes viewers back to a moment where Oscar had supposedly choked Viggo in order to ensure his silence about a video shown in confidence; a video shot from the nanny cam in Ruby's room that captured her assault. Despite all the dots matching to point at Oscar, the young boy still manages to escape accountability and gets sent to a boarding school instead. How? All thanks to his mother. The show makes its most relevant point not in revealing Oscar as the father and culprit of Ruby's assault but by depicting his mother as the one who erased all relevant evidence implicating her son be it removing the nanny cam from Ruby's rooms or erasing the video on her son's phone. Her actions expose Ruby to character assassination by showing her as someone who had sexual intercourse with an underage boy rather than revealing the hidden dark truth. What's more? The series ends on a cliff-hanger which suggests that Katrina may have been the one to not only implicate Ruby but also murdered her. After initially denying having any conversation with her au pair on such matters, the final dialogue between her and Cecilie indirectly points the needle in a different direction. The worst part? Neither her nor her son might face any legal implications for their actions. All thanks to the immense stature and power they hold. Secrets We Keep is not your run-of-the-mill whodunnit mystery. It points out larger gaps in the social fabric of class and privilege to talk about why people choose to engage in actions that should implicate them ..… but never do.

Man Utd drop Rasmus Hojlund asking price ahead of summer transfer window
Man Utd drop Rasmus Hojlund asking price ahead of summer transfer window

Metro

time22-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Metro

Man Utd drop Rasmus Hojlund asking price ahead of summer transfer window

Manchester United have reduced their price tag for Rasmus Hojlund ahead of the summer transfer window, according to reports. The Denmark international striker has massively struggled at Old Trafford this season, scoring just three Premier League goals across 28 games. It was reported in March that United wanted £50m to sell Hojlund at the end of the season but it appears they have significantly slashed his price. United would now be willing to offload the underperforming 22-year-old for just £30m, The Guardian have reported. The Red Devils signed Hojlund less than two years ago from Italian club Atalanta in a deal worth £72m. Wake up to find news on your club in your inbox every morning with Metro's Football Newsletter. Sign up to our newsletter and then select your team in the link so we can send you football news tailored to you. Hojlund is under contract with United until the summer of 2028 with the option to extend for a further year. Speaking after United lost 1-0 at home to Wolves in their last match, head coach Ruben Amorim insisted Hojlund was not solely to blame for the club's goalscoring problems. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 'I think if you look at the games we have several players that miss big chances, not just Rasmus,' Amorim said. 'Of course, Rasmus, the game is to score goals because he's a striker, but it's a team thing. 'I already said that. Our team should score more goals, it's not just Rasmus missing chances.' Amorim then hinted he will continue picking Hojlund when quizzed if he needed to be taken out of the XI to recover mentally from his poor form. 'The only way I know is to work on him and show him the videos,' Amorim added. 'Like you said he needs to score a goal and he won't score if he is out [of the team] so I try to manage that during games. He needs to score, that's all, like a striker needs.' United have been strongly linked with a move for Wolves forward Matheus Cunha but must raise funds from player sales in order to sign him. It seems Hojlund is one of the players who could be sold, if United manage to find a buyer in the summer transfer window. Italian journalist Matteo Moretto reported this month that Juventus were interested in signing Hojlund from United. Fellow Serie A side Napoli are also thought to be interested in a potential deal for the Dane. Juventus appear to be leading the race at this moment in time, though, having reportedly opened preliminary talks over a possible move. MORE: Louis Saha names 'favourite' to win Premier League next season MORE: Mikel Arteta issues Bukayo Saka injury update ahead of Arsenal vs Crystal Palace MORE: We live yards from Manchester United's planned 100,000-seater stadium – here's what we really think

We lack a lot of things – Ruben Amorim frustrated after Man Utd defeat to Wolves
We lack a lot of things – Ruben Amorim frustrated after Man Utd defeat to Wolves

BreakingNews.ie

time21-04-2025

  • Sport
  • BreakingNews.ie

We lack a lot of things – Ruben Amorim frustrated after Man Utd defeat to Wolves

Ruben Amorim admitted Manchester United 'lack a lot' as their ongoing struggles in front of goal saw them return to earth with a bump in Sunday's Premier League defeat at home to Wolves. Three days on from the dramatic 5-4 Europa League quarter-final comeback win against Lyon, the rotated Red Devils' positive performance counted for nothing due to their futility in the final third. Advertisement Out-of-sorts Rasmus Hojlund and his team-mates were unable to find the net at Old Trafford, where substitute Pablo Sarabia's free-kick secured a 1-0 triumph as Wolves won five consecutive top-flight matches for the first time since 1970. Manchester United's Rasmus Hojlund has an effort on goal (Martin Rickett/PA) Amorim, by contrast, has only won six of his 22 league matches since taking charge in November and his frustration was palpable after United's 15th loss of the season – a club record in the Premier League era. 'If you look at the game, we were the better team but in the end it doesn't matter,' the head coach said. 'If we don't score goals, nothing matters because in the end it is the result that counts, especially in these kinds of moments. 'We create a lot of chances, we controlled the game. We blocked some good players from the opponent and then one set-piece changes the game and that's it. It's really frustrating to end the game like this. Advertisement 'We say to the fans the truth: that we lack a lot of things in our team, that we miss chances, that if we don't score goals we are not going to win. 'We have a lot to do and to focus on in improving the team step by step and understanding that until the end of the league it's going to be like this and then we need to do something.' Pablo Sarabia scores the winner from a free-kick (Martin Rickett/PA) Europa League semi-final opponents Athletic Bilbao will not be overly concerned by United right now, especially with striker Hojlund having scored just once in 28 games. Asked if he could take him out of the spotlight, even with Joshua Zirkzee's season-ending injury, Amorim said: 'No. I think if you look at the games, we have several players that miss big chances, not just Rasmus. Advertisement 'But of course, Rasmus, the aim is to score goals because he's a striker, but it's a team thing. I already said that. Our team should score more goals and it's not just Rasmus missing chances. 'The only way I know is to work on him, show him the videos. Like you said, he needs to score a goal – he will not score if he is out (of the team) so I try to manage that during games. But he needs to score one. Maybe that's all a striker needs.' Five. In. A. Row. 🐺⏱️ — Wolves (@Wolves) April 20, 2025 Wolves moved level on 38 points with 14th-placed United as Vitor Pereira oversaw the club's first double in this fixture since 1979-80. 'Today was not the best game that we played,' he said. 'But it was a game with a true spirit. Advertisement 'The players inside the pitch, outside the pitch, because the players that came from the bench came to help the team. 'Sometimes if we don't play in our level, we must win with our hearts, with our souls, with our spirit and that's what happened today. And in the right moment, when we had the chance, boom, we won the game.'

Hojlund struggles are a team issue, says Amorim
Hojlund struggles are a team issue, says Amorim

New Straits Times

time21-04-2025

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Hojlund struggles are a team issue, says Amorim

MANCHESTER: Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim insisted Rasmus Hojlund's slump in form is not the young striker's fault, claiming the team as a collective must shoulder the blame for their problems in front of goal. More missed chances in United's 1-0 home Premier League defeat by Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday mean the 22-year-old Dane has now scored only once for his club in 28 games across all competitions. Hojlund has struggled to find the net with regularity all season, leading many to question why the club paid Atalanta a reported 72 million pounds ($96 million) for him two years ago. "I think if you look at the games, we have several players that missed big chances, not just Rasmus," Amorim told reporters. "But for Rasmus, the game is to score goals because he is a striker. But it is a team thing. "Our team should score more goals, it is not just Rasmus missing chances. "The only way I know is to work on him, show him the videos. He needed to score a goal, he will not score if he's out. So I try to manage that during games." The Wolves defeat left the record 20-times top-flight champions down in 14th in the standings, having slumped to their 15th league loss of the season – their most in a single league campaign since 1989-90. "We say to the fans the truth: that we lack a lot of things in our team, that we miss chances," Amorim added. "If we do not score goals we are not going to win. "We have a lot to do and to focus on improving the team, and step by step, and understand until the end of the league is going to be like this and we do something." - Reuters

‘It is NOT just Rasmus'- Amorim on United's goalscoring struggles
‘It is NOT just Rasmus'- Amorim on United's goalscoring struggles

Yahoo

time20-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

‘It is NOT just Rasmus'- Amorim on United's goalscoring struggles

'It is NOT just Rasmus'- Amorim on United's goalscoring struggles Ruben Amorim has defended striker Rasmus Hojlund, who has not scored at Old Trafford in 2025. Man United suffered their 15th league defeat of the season, as they lost 1-0 to Wolves at Old Trafford. The loss leaves the Reds 14th in the Premier League table. Advertisement Amorim contended: 'If you look at the game, we were the better team, but in the end it doesn't matter we don't score goals. It's the result that counts, especially in these kind of moments. 'We created a lot of chances. We controlled the game, we blocked some good players from the opponent and then one set-piece, changed the game and that's it.' United did have chances in the game and were on top for most of it, but it was another ineffective afternoon for striker Hojlund. However, Amorim doesn't think that United's lack of goals is all down to their struggling striker. He said: 'We have several players that missed big chances, not just Rasmus. Advertisement 'But of course, the game for Rasmus is to score goals because he's a striker. 'But it's a team thing. I already said that. Our team should score more goals. It is not just Rasmus that is missing chances, it is all of the team.' It is clear that the Danish international needs to improve if he is going to continue to lead the line for United. Asked how he is trying to help him, Amorim explained: 'The only way I know is to work with him, show him the videos. 'Like you said, he needs to score a goal. He will not score if he's out. So I try to manage that during games. But he needs to score one. Maybe that's all a striker needs.' Advertisement The Portuguese coach admitted: 'We say to the fans the truth, that we lack a lot of things in our team. 'That we miss chances, that if we don't score goals we are not going to win. 'We have a lot to do and to focus on improving the team, step by step and understanding that until the end of the league it's going to be like this and then we need to do something.' The 40-year-old manager continued: 'We need to improve as a team because if you don't score goals in this league, it's impossible to win games.'

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