Netflix fans all have the same comment after watching Michelle Keegan's new thriller Fool Me Once
02.01.2024 - 19:55
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Fool Me Once debuted on Netflix on New Year's Day and viewers were drinking up the series immediately, but many couldn't tear their eyes away from lead actress Michelle Keegan. Flocking to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share their thoughts on the ex-Coronation Street star's amazing new spy thriller, fans also struggled to even concentrate on the drama while watching the star.
Taken-aback by just how beautiful she was, viewers praised the "stunning" Michelle, 36, who revealed her New Year's Day plans ahead of the series' release, and her incredible acting skill amid her latest project. "#FoolMeOnce on @NetflixUK is a must watch @michkeegan is amazing in it and not to mention the woman doesn't seem to age at all she's stunning #Netflix #newseries," one person commented.
Another fan gushed: "Just binge watched FOOL ME ONCE brilliant! Michelle Keegan stunning!" "Only just started watching #FoolMeOnce and already hooked! If you’re stuck on a series to watch get watching it! @michkeegan what an actress!" a third viewer posted. While a fourth person praised: "@michkeegan take a bow, brilliant, stunning and thrilling - give this lady an Oscar #FoolMeOnce!" "Over halfway through #foolmeonce and I’m SO obsessed with Michelle Keegan’s outfits," a Netflix fan also wrote, pleased with the fabulous array of outfits for the series' rollicking eight episodes.
Another person added: "Michelle Keegan is not just beautiful, she's a proper top tier actor. Fool me once is really quite good.
#FoolMeOnce" The gorgeous brunette, who is also known for hit BBC drama Our Girl, played a former Army Captain called Maya in the twisty new series. Grieving the death of her husband Joe, Maya is horrified to discover what appears to be him alive and
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