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Netflix Fans Call Ex-Liverpool Star's Reality Series the 'Most Awkward Show Ever'
Netflix viewers are losing their minds over Jamie Carragher: My Life in Red, a new reality series following the ex-Liverpool FC legend's chaotic post-football life. The show, which dropped last week, has skyrocketed to the top of the streaming charts, but not without controversy. Fans are dubbing it the "most awkward show ever" due to Carragher's unfiltered antics and cringe-worthy family dynamics.
Carragher's Unscripted Chaos
The six-part series tracks Carragher, 47, as he navigates punditry gigs, viral Sky Sports blunders, and his rocky relationship with wife Nicola. Highlights include a disastrous family barbecue where Carragher burns sausages while arguing about his Liverpool legacy, and a lads' trip to Anfield that ends in a pub brawl over VAR decisions. "It's like watching your embarrassing uncle on holiday," tweeted one viewer, @RedmenTVFan, whose post has 50k likes.
Episode 3's "date night" segment has gone mega-viral: Carragher attempts a romantic Liverpool dockside dinner but spills red wine on Nicola, leading to a heated row captured in raw detail. "Peak awkwardness. I couldn't look away," said another fan on Reddit's r/LiverpoolFC.
Family Drama and Football Feuds
Carragher's kids, James and Mia, steal scenes with brutal honesty. James calls out his dad's "cringey TikToks," while Mia grills him on cheating rumors from his playing days. The series also features tense cameos from ex-teammates like Steven Gerrard, who awkwardly sidesteps questions about Carragher's punditry critiques.
Critics are divided. The Guardian praised its "brutally honest take on fame's underbelly," scoring it 4/5 stars. Detractors slam it as "exploitative reality trash." Carragher defended it on talkSPORT: "It's real life, lads. No scripts, just me being me."
Despite the backlash, viewership is through the roof—Netflix reports 12 million hours watched in the first weekend. Will the awkwardness propel it to cult status, or fizzle out? Fans can't stop watching.
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