Netflix issues fans with strict warning over raunchy sex scenes in new show telling fans when to leave the room | The Sun

NETFLIX has issued fans with a strict warning over raunchy sex scene in a new show – telling viewers when to leave the room.

The streaming site took to Twitter to joke about the scene they should skip if they are "watching with their parents".


This week saw the release of the highly anticipated Bridgerton spin-off Queen Charlotte – delighting millions of fans.

The Bridgerton story appeared on Netflix on Thursday May 4, with steamy action to rival the original show.

Following the love story of Queen Charlotte and King George, there are a number of hot and steamy scenes between the pair.

And to help viewers at home watching with their family, Netflix has issued a list of warnings for "when to leave the room".

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"A quickie guide to the Queen Charlotte scenes to skip past if you're watching with your parents," they penned.

It went on to list the episode number and the minutes in which fans should nip out the room should they want to miss the action.

Among them were two separate sex scenes in the second episode, two in episode three, one in episode five and one in episode six.

Netflix recently did the same for their new hit steamy drama Obsession, which is packed with sexually explicit scenes.

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It comes after Queen Charlotte fans were left shocked by some of the X-rated sex scenes and nudity content.

The show follows the story of a young Charlotte (played by India Amarteifio) who enters into an arranged marriage with King George (played by Corey Mylchreest).

They start off as strangers to each other but are quickly forced to find a way to make their union work for the kingdom.

The new series also shows more of Lady Agatha Danbury (played by Adjoa Andoh), as a young girl – in a role played by Arsema Thomas.

One shocking scene left fans in shock, as Lady Danbury and her husband Lord Danbury were seen doing the deed.

But after suddenly stopping, and her asking if he is "finished", he is seen dropping dead behind her with a loud thud.

The original series of Bridgerton – based on the Julia Quinn novels – set the record on Netflix as the most-watched show in the history of the streaming giant.

The original books were also well-known for the graphic descriptions of intimate fictional scenes.

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Fans initially complained that the second series of the show did not show as much rancy antics as the first, which catapulted the likes of Rege-Jean Page and Phoebe Dynevor to stardom.

A further two seasons have been renewed as fans eagerly wait for the next instalment which will centre around the characters of Penelope Featherington (played by Nicola Coughlan) and Colin Bridgerton (played by Luke Newton).

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