Netflix is worried about these 53 users' viewing habits
A Christmas Prince is an original Netflix movie that debuted last month, and some people have been really enjoying it. Maybe a bit too much.
The movie is a feel-good holiday romance about a young reporter asked to go undercover as a tutor, in order to gain an inside scoop on a playboy prince. But after falling in love with him, she questions whether she'll be able to keep her lie to herself.
So how do you enjoy a film like that too much? By watching it 18 days in a row.
That's right, some people (53 to be precise) have been watching A Christmas Prince every single day since its release.
Netflix addressed these A Christmas Prince fanatics last night, tweeting: "To the 53 people who've watching A Christmas Prince every day for the past 18 days: Who hurt you?"
To the 53 people who've watched A Christmas Prince every day for the past 18 days: Who hurt you?
- Netflix US (@netflix) December 11, 2017
This led to one oddly personal-sounding exchange with someone on Twitter who asked: "Why are you calling people out like that Netflix?"
Why are you calling people out like that Netflix
- Amanda Bell (@AmandaJuneBell) December 11, 2017
I just want to make sure you're okay
- Netflix US (@netflix) December 11, 2017
You're not my mom
- Amanda Bell (@AmandaJuneBell) December 11, 2017
It also led to some people feeling a bit creeped out by the realisation that Netflix monitors what we're watching:
Big Brother is watching you, and he’s worried about your emotional health TBH. https://t.co/DSBYheFx8F
- Trey Graham (@treygraham) December 11, 2017
1. sick burn. 2. this is creepy AF. https://t.co/xuUM8WBhjj
- tierney bricker (@tbrick2) December 11, 2017
But at least one person was totally in favour of Netflix shaming (who hurt Jared?):
I'm 100% here for anonymous Netflix shaming https://t.co/63zLBK9Lgl
- Jared Rizzi (@JaredRizzi) December 11, 2017
Netflix has announced that it will be releasing over 80 original movies to become obsessed with in 2018, but for now, here's what new movies have arrived on Netflix this week!
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