Netflix fans slam 'weird' new rom-com following 'step-sibling' realisation
A new Netflix rom-com has been slammed by viewers after it ended on a rather unusual note. One person claimed it was the 'worst film' they'd seen all year.
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A new Netflix rom-com has been slammed by viewers after it ended on a rather unusual note. One person claimed it was the 'worst film' they'd seen all year.
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