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Netflix Is Adding So Many Shows and Movies for February 2023
will take a skip across the pond for Joe's next adventure in the UK, and fan-favorite Outer Banks is back for sun-soaked season three.Fans of messy reality TV are in for a treat with Netflix's newest dating show , which drops its first batch of episodes on Valentine's Day—thanks, Cupid! An exciting upcoming addition to the streaming platform includes The Lord of the Rings trilogy, a first in Netflix history, given the rights for each movie were previously owned by separate platforms.Whether you need a rom-com to watch for a Galentine's Day movie night or TV shows to binge to get your mind off singe life, Netflix has signed, sealed, and delivered these picks for February. The Great British Baking Show: The Professionals: Season 6 (Netflix Series)Gunther's Millions (Netflix Documentary)Bad BoysBad Boys II Call Me by Your NameDaddy's Little GirlsEat Pray LoveEnoughIt (2017)Julie & JuliaThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the KingThe lord of the Rings: The Two TowersNew Amsterdam: Seasons 3 & 4The Pursuit of Happyness SpanglishSpy Kids: All the Time in the WorldStepmomSurvivor: Season 32Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All by Myself Underworld Freeridge (Netflix Series)Class (Netflix Series)Infiesto (Netflix Film)Stromboli (Netflix Film)Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go: Season 2True Spirit (Netflix Film)Viking Wolf (Netflix Film)Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile VINLAND SAGA: Season 2Bill Russell: Legend (Netflix Documentary)The Exchange (Netflix Series)MTV Floribama Shore: Season 1Dear David (Netflix Film)My Dad the Bounty Hunter (Netflix Family)You: Season 4 Part 1 (Netflix Series)10 Days of a Good Man (Netflix Film) Love is Blind: After the Altar: Season 3 (Netflix Series)Love to Hate You
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Vicky Pattison pours curves into tiny bikini in sultry display after health worries
Vicky Pattison turned up the heat as she showcased her killer curves in a tiny mocha brown string bikini as she soaked up the sun in the heart of Croatia.The former Geordie Shore star, 34, looked effortlessly glamorous as she jumped into the miniature two-piece which was held together string before she struck a pose at the tropical beach.Her skimpy swimwear clung to her curves and perfectly framed her toned tummy as her high-waisted bottoms accentuated her enviably long legs.READ MORE:Vicky Pattison fears 'genetic alcoholism' is preventing her from having kidsShe paired her chocolate brown bikini with a bespoke gold necklace that featured her close pals name in cursive scripture.Vicky let her hair tumble down her back as she pursed her lips in a classic pout while she enjoyed the stunning sights of the beautiful location.The starlet finished off the jaw-dropping look with a full face of natural makeup, including lashings of black mascara, a touch of bronzer and a swipe of nude pink lipstick.She is currently making the most of her summer holiday with her fiancé, Ercan Ramadan who landed on the tropical island on Tuesday (July 26).It comes after the 2015 I’m A Celebrity winner opened up about her fears around alcoholism following her father's addiction to drink throughout her childhood.In her latest emotional Channel 4 documentary, Vicky Pattison: My Dad, Alcohol And Me, the TV personality explores the medical and psychological sides to alcoholism. She ventured on the eye-opening journey in an effort to find out how genes and behaviour can lead to a predisposition to addiction as well to learn about how to best support her father.
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Love Island for 'middle aged' in the works – what is it and how old do you have to be?
Love Island main series is coming to a close, with ITV2 confirming the final episode will air on Monday, August 1.Viewers may be at a loss for what to do in their evenings once it’s over, but thankfully there is plenty come coming from the villa.A middle-aged spin-off is reportedly in development, making it a major departure from what fans are used to.In the main show, this year Michael Owen’s, 42, daughter Gemma is just 19 years old, but in the spin-off, people the age of her dad would be having a go at the series.ITV have not officially confirmed the Love Island spin-off yet, though an insider has uncovered the details of the show to The Sun.They stated: “This show will give those who settled down young a second chance at love while they still feel in their prime.“Let’s face it, they know their minds, will be capable of intelligent conversation and are likely to be much more adventurous — all ingredients regular Love Island sometimes lacks.”The series’ working title is reportedly Your Mum, My Dad, with the aim of it airing in 2023 after filming commences later this year.The show will be tailored for people in their 40s and 50s, particularly looking at single parents that are hoping for another chance at love.The source explained: “Times change and the current generation in their 40s and 50s still care about how they look, are fit and healthy, into fashion and are ready to let their hair down.”It isn’t clear if people can be slightly younger or older than that estimate, but already those ages would make the series very different from the original show.Along with this proposed middle-aged spin-off, Winter Love Island is set to return in 2023 as well.ITV announced that the second season of the South African-based show
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Love Island 'set for spin-off show with middle-aged mums and dads looking for romance'
ITV bosses are reportedly set to launch a new Love Island spin-off show for contestants in their 40s and 50s with "normal bodies".Dubbed as the mature version of the hit ITV2 show, which sees young attractive singletons find love in a sunny Majorcan villa, “Your Mum, My Dad”, will allegedly start later this year ahead of hoped-for screening in 2023.The middle-aged singletons will go on a retreat and be “coupled up” behind the scenes by their own kids.READ MORE: ITV bosses ‘kick off’ at GMB's Richard Arnold as he reveals awkward backstage secret A TV source said: “Times change and the current generation in their 40s and 50s still care about how they look, are fit and healthy, into fashion and are ready to let their hair down.“This show will give those who settled down young a second chance at love while they still feel in their prime.“And, let’s face it, they know their minds, will be capable of intelligent conversation and are likely to be much more adventurous — all ingredients regular Love Island sometimes lacks.”The show is being primed as a pilot by Love Island maker Lifted Entertainment.They hope to turn the format, commissioned by ITV, into a full series.The news follows calls for older contestants after concerns the current youngsters are not emotionally mature enough for the experience.Love Island has faced huge backlash over the behaviour of certain contestant in recent weeks, with many viewers calling out early signs of abuse.In recent episodes, Luca Bish accused partner Gemma Owen of "flirting" with Billy Brown despite her insisting she wasn’t "entertaining" his advances.Meanwhile, Davide Sanclimenti has repeatedly branded Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu a "liar" during explosive rows - despite kissing another girl in Casa
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