'Million Dollar Beach House': Netflix's new estate drama is 'hot mess of frat boys and drama queens,' say fans

Viewers found the show to be boring, cringeworthy and having some pretty racist overtones
PUBLISHED AUG 26, 2020
(Netflix)
(Netflix)

'Million Dollar Beach House', another reality estate drama that rivals 'Selling Sunset', hit Netflix and fans had a lot to say about it. It follows the team at Nest Seekers International in the Hamptons as they try to juggle some of the most extravagant listings and difficult clients in the area. As of now, The Hamptons branch of Nest Seekers International has 126 employees listed on its website. This isn't much, though. It's actually only a small percent of the 2,500 agents currently working in the Hamptons.

The series focuses on Nest Seekers brokers: JB Andreassi, James Giugliano, Michael Fulfree, Peggy Zabakolas Esq and Noel Roberts. The first season sees their drama between Memorial Day and Labor Day as they try to cajole their clients, just a little. On the Nest Seekers website for the Hamptons, they have some fabulous listings — one being for $35M and others worth $28M, $27M and $25M.

However, some fans are not quite impressed with the show and called it 'cringe'. "What a boring show. Everyone is so cringe. #MillionDollarBeachHouse," a fan tweeted.



 

Another wrote that the show gave them racist vibes, "#MillionDollarBeachHouse is giving me racist vibes."



 

Or rather, Michael seems to be racist. "Michael is giving me racist vibes and it’s making me very uncomfortable #milliondollarbeachhouse," a fan tweeted.



 

"This Peggy chic on #MillionDollarBeachHouse is annoying AF!!! Ugh," tweeted a fan.



 

Others identified Peggy as the root cause of all the drama in the show. "Honestly thought homes in the Hamptons cost more. Also, in which episode does Peggy actually not give a f**k, instead of just saying she doesn’t, and stop stirring up trouble? #MillionDollarBeachHouse," one wrote.



 

"This guy Michael totally brags and bigs himself up everytime he opens his mouth: 'I used to play football' 'I was a ping pong champion' 'I was a 'high fashion' model' with every agency in new york #milliondollarbeachhouse," a fan tweeted.



 

"You're dramatic and delusional. #milliondollarbeachhouse really is a hot mess of frat boys and drama queens," another wrote.



 

Tune into all the drama unfolding between the real estate agents on Netflix.

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