Amid Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ success, the schools in the U.K. will begin teaching anti-misogyny lessons to boys to tackle toxic masculinity.
Sir Keir Starmer revealed during Prime Minister’s Questions “We need to talk about this as families, in schools, and in parliament.”
Bethany Fletcher and partner Dylan Naylor, a young couple who own the £230k home in Yorkshire, shared how their house was used for the filming of the Netflix series Adolescence and they left the house for three months to make space for the show.
The couple, who has two children, moved out for three months last summer and met all the cast members, with Dylan getting a job as a marshal for Netflix.
“Everything was replaced. All the furniture was changed, the walls were wall papered over. I’m talking absolutely everything, down to the pots and pans and knives and forks. They even changed the garage door, took out the front garden fences, and added a plastic grey cover to our front door,” Dylan said as per The Tab.
“We received a letter through the post from the company explaining that they were interested in using the house to film a TV series. I thought it was a scam a first as I had no idea that this was how it worked. I gave the number left on the letter a ring anyway and before I knew it an hour later the around 20 people had shown up mapping it out, taking pictures, and moving stuff around," shared Bethany.


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