Ah, the holidays. A nice time to curl up on the couch with a mug of hot chocolate, your favorite sweater, and watch… A Christmas Prince 18 times in a row?
Netflix released the new original movie—about a reporter who goes undercover and ends up falling in love with a prince—less than a month ago, and it seems to have a specific, dedicated fanbase. Maybe it’s the Meghan Markle mania that has descended upon us, maybe it’s a bunch of dentist waiting rooms that are just playing the movie on repeat, but according to a tweet the streaming company sent out Sunday evening, 53 of its 109 million users have watched the rom-com every single day for the past 18 days:
To the 53 people who’ve watched A Christmas Prince every day for the past 18 days: Who hurt you?
— Netflix (@netflix) December 11, 2017
“Who hurt you?” the streaming giant wrote.
At first, fans seemed tickled by the tweet, but for a company that’s notoriously private about its metrics and internal numbers, people couldn’t help but pick up on a certain “Big Brothery” vibe to how (and why) it shared the information.
https://twitter.com/treygraham/status/940083894065414144
“What could a company even do with my data?” https://t.co/njUbfv5AkU
— Blake Montgomery (@blakersdozen) December 11, 2017
1. sick burn. 2. this is creepy AF. https://t.co/xuUM8WBhjj
— tierney bricker (@tbrick2) December 11, 2017
https://twitter.com/TheFienPrint/status/940074107172921352
Writer Amanda Bell tried to get a quote straight from the horse’s mouth late Sunday, asking the company why it was “calling people out like that.”
“I just want to make sure you’re okay,” Netflix replied.
I just want to make sure you’re okay
— Netflix (@netflix) December 11, 2017
When Bell countered with, “You’re not my mom,” the company fired back with, “Ok sweetie.”
Ok sweetie
— Netflix (@netflix) December 11, 2017
The streaming giant’s Twitter bio currently reads simply “Christmas Prince.”