Netflix Reality TV Series Exposed as "Fake" by Fans


Netflix Reality TV Series Exposed as Fake by Fans

Fans Spot Key Clue in Nicole Kidman's New Show

A Netflix reality TV series has been exposed as "fake" after eagle-eyed fans noted a killer clue in Nicole Kidman's new show. Viewers tuning in to Buying London and The Perfect Couple were left in disbelief by the striking similarities in filming sets.

Identical Office Sets Raise Suspicions

Nicole Kidman's character's long-time editor, Enid Collins, is seen in a lavish office in the UK in her new Netflix show. However, savvy viewers quickly noticed that the office set was identical to the one featured in the reality TV series, Buying London.

Fans Call Out the "Fake" Series

As Greer's book agent is based in the UK in The Perfect Couple plotline, fans suspect that Buying London is filmed on a set and not in a real office as the show claims. A source close to the Buying London production confirmed that a different space was used as the office for the series.

Controversy Surrounding Buying London

Earlier this year, Buying London was hailed as the UK's answer to reality series Selling Sunset. However, fans quickly grew disillusioned with the show, calling it "scripted and boring." Viewers took to social media to express their disappointment with the series.


Netflix Reality TV Series Exposed as Fake by Fans

Notable Faces and Criticisms

Buying London features notable faces such as S Club 7 star Rachel Stevens' ex-husband, Alex Bourne, and former Sky Sports beauty Olivia Wayne. Despite the star power, viewers have criticized the show for its lackluster and contrived content.