Netflix Viewers ‘S!ckened’ By Extremely Rude Series With Very Gr@phic Scenes

    Netflix viewers have been left ‘s!ckened’ by a controversial series that includes gr@phic scenes.

    Fans of the streaming giant are threatening to cancel their subscriptions over the TV drama that’s airing now.

    Based on the life of an @dult star, it’s sparked a heated debate with viewers due to certain scenes.

    A clip of the divisive show was shared, then quickly deleted, on Netflix’s official Instagram account – while online it garnered a lot of negative feedback.

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    One person wrote: “Now we have p** on Netflix as well? Canceling the account while we speak, my kids can’t see this.”

    Another agreed: “Isn’t this inappropriate for a platform where KIDS FOLLOW YOU?!”

    “Are we just making p** mainstream now? It’s pretty sickening that there is no warning on explicit content like this,” a third viewer questioned. “Yet women who post a picture bre@stfeeding are flagged. This should be a separate category on Netflix if you want to put stuff like this out.”

    “I’m not sure I like the direction Netflix is going,” a further concerned fan opined.

    Somebody else penned: “It’s really sad that this is accepted in modern culture. The hyper-s**ualisation of our society and generation is depressing and degrading to the value of both genders.”

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    The platform describes the show, inspired by true events, as ‘the story of how Rocco Siffredi escaped a humble life and emerged as the world’s greatest p** star.’

    In its official synopsis for the show, IMDb adds: “Siffredi’s family, his origins, his relationship, and the context that led him to embark on his path in p***graphy and accept that the demon in his body is compatible with love.

    The seven-part series, called Supers**, stars Alessandro Borghi as Siffredi, who starred in over 1,500 X-rated films.

    Francesca Manieri, the filmmaker behind the series, tells The Independent: “My goal was to put men in front of themselves.

    “This is what we call the phallocentric system, the system in which the d*** is the centrum of the thought before everything.

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    “So what can you do right now, 2024, to understand the relationship between men and women? And how can men put themselves in front of the image of their symbolic d*** and try to deconstruct all of this?”