If you grew up in the UK and were a teenager in the mid to late noughties, it's likely you would've tuned into Skins on E4 at some point.The teen drama series followed fictional friendship groups from different parts of the country, with their six main seasons divided into three generations.
Looking back, it's pretty scary how so many of us envied the show's problematic characters and their glamorisation of underage binge drinking and drug-taking, but it was undoubtedly a staple of British youth culture.Tough topics such as sexuality, drug and alcohol abuse, mental health, sexual harassment, eating disorders, teenage pregnancies and more were all covered over the show's impressive eight-year run, and it also acted as a bit of a career.
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