Sex scene in Netflix show horrifies viewers: ‘The pillow did not deserve that’
Viewers of the streamer’s steamy new series “Obsession” have been left mortified by an X-rated scene showing a character humping a pillow.
In the second episode, William follows Anna to Paris and checks into a hotel room that she has just checked out of.
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