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Unapologetically Messy White Shows You Can’t Look Away From

If you’re anything like us, then you’ve probably been glued to your TV screen thanks to the plethora of new, white shows that have so much mess and drama in them—you can’t look away! The latest offering comes from Netflix in the form of Harlen Coben’s new series, “I Will Find You.” And trust us when we tell you, you’ll be hooked on this one from episode one and you will NOT guess how this ends.

Given the show’s popularity, we thought it’d be fun to gather up more white shows that have us tuning in episode after episode So, let’s explore even more white-led series that Black audiences can’t can’t get enough of!

“I Will Find You”

We mentioned this one in the intro, but we conveniently left out the fact that “I Will Find You” features some familiar faces, like Britt Lower from “Severance” and Milo Ventimiglia from “This Is Us,” and they’re bringing some serious drama!

Where to Watch: Netflix

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“Maternal Instinct”

On the documentary front, this true story about how a white woman in small town in Texas fooled her boyfriend, her family and those around her with her web of deep lies leading up to an eventual murder is something you just have to see to believe!

Where to Watch: Netflix

“Crash”

“Crash” is yet another documentary, true enough. But this one just might break your heart and infuriate you at the same time. Don’t say we didn’t warn you!

Where to Watch: Netflix

“Cape Fear”

OK, now “Cape Fear” might skew a bit more horror and psychologically thrilling than the others on this list, but as things progress and you really get into the nitty gritty of this show—you’re sure to be taken aback!

Where to Watch: Apple TV

“Oasis”

How much drama could ensue when you have wealthy families and their respective kids all gathered on a nice island where booze, late nights, and no boundaries abound? Well, you’ll have to watch “Oasis” to find out!

Where to Watch: Netflix

“BEEF”- Season 2

Things went from bad to worse, to even more worse in season two of “Beef.” There’s also a nice twist in this one that you won’t see coming and a resolution that may or may not feel satisfying. We’ll let you be the judge.

Where to Watch: Netflix

“Worst Ex Ever”- Season 2

If you fancy yourself a person who already has a strained relationship with your exes, then you may want to watch this messy documentary. Because unless any of them are on this show, you probably still got the better end of the deal when it’s all said and done.

Where to Watch: Netflix

“Million Dollar Nannies”

For the reality TV lovers among us, your newest binge of rich white folks drama is finally here with Hulu’s new show, “Million Dollar Nannies.” And yes, the premise is exactly what you think it is, but believe us when we tell you this show has no shortage of drama!

Where to Watch: Hulu

“Imperfect Women”

We told you you needed to tap into “Imperfect Women” months ago because it was that good. But if you still haven’t gotten around to it yet, maybe this will be the thing you need to see to force yourself to press play. We promise you will want to complete this one in one setting!

Where to Watch: Apple TV

“Squatters: Get the F*ck Out of My House”

Imagine walking into your own home, seeing a squatter there and then being forced to defend yourself, your life, and your property from them. Sounds like the stuff of nightmares, right? Well, that’s exactly what’s going down in this Hulu show, and whew, it is a doozy to get through.

Where to Watch: Hulu

“The Better Sister”

Listen, we knew by the title alone that this Prime Video show was going to have way too much drama and just enough mess and mystery to keep us hooked. And thankfully, we were right!

Where to Watch: Prime Video

“Your Friends & Neighbors”- Season 2

All the “Mad Men” fans ought to tap in to Jon Hamm’s new show “Your Friends & Neighbors,” especially for this second season. You’ve got another piece of fine, white chocolate, a.k.a. James Marsden, joining the drama, and it’s just an all- around, deliciously messy time!

“Good American Family”

Yet another series that’s based on a real-life story, “Good American Family” will have you gooped and gagged mid-way through and definitely by the time the credits roll at the end. Trust us, it’s a riveting, messy watch!

Where to Watch: Apple TV

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