Netflix doc Worst Ex Ever is perfect for people who got sucked into Who TF Did I Marry on TikTok

Netflix doc Worst Ex Ever is perfect for people who got sucked into Who TF Did I Marry on TikTok

As a dedicated gamer and true crime enthusiast with a soft spot for engrossing stories, I can’t help but get excited about Netflix’s latest documentary series, “Worst Ex Ever.” If you, like me, were captivated by the TikTok sensation “Who TF Did I Marry?” from Reesa Teesa, then this new series is right up your alley.


If you, like many other TikTok users including myself, were captivated by the 50-episode TikTok story “Who TF Did I Marry?” created by Tareasa Johnson (also known as Reesa Teesa), then you might enjoy Netflix’s upcoming documentary series.

Created in collaboration between Blumhouse Television and ITV America, “Worst Ex Ever” is Blumhouse TV’s inaugural television series franchise. This new show shares its origins with Blumhouse TV and Netflix’s successful hit, “Worst Roommate Ever,” which premiered its second season on June 26, 2021. Both seasons have secured impressive viewership numbers, ranking in Netflix’s Global Top 10 (English) and Top 10 TV charts in over 75 countries, even holding the top spot in the US for a week.

Blumhouse Productions is known for creating popular horror series such as “M3GAN,” “The Black Phone,” and “Insidious.” Jason Blum serves as an executive producer on the show “Worst Ex Ever,” along with Chris McCumber, Gretchen Palek, Jordana Hochman, and Cynthia Childs. Notably, Childs also directed this series. Her past directorial works include “BTK: Confession of a Serial Killer” for A&E.

Based on the great reception of “Worst Roommate Ever,” it’s logical for the streamer to produce a sequel series. In this installment, titled “Worst Ex Ever,” viewers will be taken on a chilling journey through complex and unsettling romantic relationships. The show will incorporate body camera footage, crime scene images, testimonials, and animated retellings to reveal the dark truths behind several twisted love stories.

As an avid fan, I must warn you that based on the trailer, “Worst Ex Ever” seems to be a profound series with recurring themes of domestic violence. Therefore, please be prepared for this heavy subject matter before pressing play. Debuting on August 14, this docuseries consists of four captivating 60-minute episodes. The TV-MA rating for language offers a glimpse, but the trailer will provide a clearer understanding of the content’s intensity and depth.

Netflix characterizes “Worst Ex Ever” as revolving around the common experience of pondering the depth of one’s partner’s true nature. It guarantees surprising stories encompassing infidelity, aggression, and dishonesty.

The streaming platform has seen great success in the true crime niche, consistently releasing documentaries and series of this nature. Coming soon are new seasons of “Worst Roommate Ever” and “Worst Ex Ever,” as well as a fresh installment of “Unsolved Mysteries,” which will be available to stream starting July 31.

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2024-07-17 16:25

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