It seems like yonks ago that the convicted ‘Facebook rapist’ Thabo Bester was spotted shopping at Woolworths after everyone was told he had burned to death in his prison cell.
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‘How to Create a Sex Scandal’ reveals that the small-town paedophilia case that sent seven people to prison was, in fact, an elaborate scam.
Yup, Meghan and Harry are still milking it for all it’s worth.
Jada Pinkett Smith just released a compelling Netflix docuseries that finally gives African female leaders their due.
Sir Richard Branson, one of the world’s most inspiring risk-takers and big-shot businessmen, has a reputation for consistently rolling the dice.
You have to be close to certifiably insane to make Joe Exotic look like an upstanding citizen. Enter professional wrestler Teddy Hart.
“Why does the world love to hate?”, asks the new docuseries about Barney, the kids’ show that started generating hate and violence as viewers rejected its values.
’11 Minutes’ makes us step into the utter chaos and unadulterated terror of the Route 91 Harvest country music festival mass shooting.
The actor’s aunt, Casey Hammer, said that if you “magnify ‘Succession’ a million times” you get close to the goings-on in her family.
The series focuses on the true story of Anthony Templet, a teenager in Louisiana who shot and killed his father in June 2019.
Cara Delevingne will be deep-diving into some of the biggest questions around human sexuality in a new six-part documentary.
Take a moment to think of all the awful people online, making the world a worse place day in and day out, and then let’s dig into the story of Hunter Moore.
The original Woodstock festival has been celebrated for its free-spirited peace and love vibes, but then came its evil twin, Woodstock ’99.
The murkiness and madness behind Victoria’s Secret and its shady former CEO Les Wexner are being pushed further into the spotlight with Hulu’s new documentary, ‘Victoria’s Secret: Angels and Demons’.
Greater scientific attention has been focused on the use of LSD, psilocybin, MDMA, and mescaline in recent years.
‘Edge of the Earth’ brings us face to face with four epic adventures that push the boundaries of what risk is considered acceptable.
In 1971, D.B. Cooper jumped out of a plane with a parachute and $200 000 in ransom money, never to be seen again.
Dissolute actor Johnny Depp will be returning to our screens, just weeks after a jury found in his favour.
Viewers will get a closer look at Warren Jeffs, “one of the world’s most dangerous, yet under-talked-about cult leaders”.
‘Make or Break’ follows the World Surf League and promises the same behind the scenes action that has made ‘Drive to Survive’ such a huge hit.
A new British miniseries from David E. Kelley tops the rankings, and there’s plenty of international variety to round off the list.
Netflix’s new true-crime docuseries tells the story of a celebrity vegan restaurateur in New York who went from “raw vegan queen” to “vegan fraudster”.
Netflix’s ‘Worst Roommate Ever’, a five-part docuseries debuting on March 1, will make your complaints seem very minor.
A damning 10-part docuseries has unmasked the ugly truth about Hugh Hefner, with former Playboy bunnies calling him a “predator,” a “vampire,” and a “monster”.
The ‘Secrets of Playboy’ docuseries is revealing the darker side behind Hugh Hefner and life inside the Playboy Mansion.
The six-part series aims to show how a mother of three transforms herself into a 15-year-old girl to lure and expose online sex predators, gathering enough evidence to bring them to justice.
Following the story that gripped the world, Tiger King’s Carole Baskin is back, and this time it’s with her very own investigative docuseries that is promising many “shocking moments”.
This limited Netflix docuseries tries to answer some of the questions that were left unanswered after a grisly crime resulted in the death of 11 people all from the same family.
‘LuLaRich’, a new four-part docuseries, unpacks the unravelling of a women’s online apparel company/pyramid scheme called LuLaRoe.