When is I Hate Suzie released on Sky and how many episodes are there?
LEAKED photos online is all too familiar for celebrities.
Billie Piper's new series I Hate Suzi shows how being hacked can turn someone's world upside down.
When is I Hate Suzie out on Sky and how many epsiodes are there?
I Hate Suzie will arrive on Sky TOMORROW (August 27, 2020).
The series will also drop on NOW TV tomorrow as well.
There are eight episodes.
All episodes will be available at once.
What is I Hate SuzIE about?
The eight-part series follows Suzie Pickles (Billie Piper), whose world is turned upside down after her phone is hacked and images of her in a “compromising position” are leaked.
Exposed and devastated, Suzie attempts to hold her life and career together, as well as her marriage to husband Cob (Daniel Ings).
Episode by episode, she goes through all the stages of grief — Shock, Denial, Fear, Shame, Bargaining, Guilt, Anger and Acceptance — while seeking counsel from her best friend and manager, Naomi (Leila Farzad).
As Sky puts it, this “bold, bracing” drama asks “if any of us can survive being well and truly ‘known’.”
What has Billie Piper said about I Hate Suzi?
Screenwriter and playwright Lucy Prebble is behind I Hate Suzi and previously created and wrote the TV drama Secret Diary of a Call Girl, which also starred Billie.
Speaking to the Radio Times about the show and working with Lucy again she said:“It’s taken years to finally get Lucy, my long-term GF and favourite writer in London – to work with me again.
“We feel we’ve created something timely and not for the faint-hearted.
"If you too suffer with anxiety, shame, compulsive lying but like a laugh, please tune in at some point.”
Is there ahas Billie Piper said about I Hate Suzi?
In the first trailer for the highly-anticipated series, we see Suzie as she tries to grapple with the events that have led her to this moment.
Filled with snapshots of her life both on and off-screen, we first meet the character as she poses for a glamorous photo shoot, which is eerily described by a photographer as "really haunting but hot".
Suzie is then heard addressing the photo hack at a movie screening saying: "I just wanted to say that there were some photos posted of me online last week, supposedly of me, stolen from me, in some mass hack."
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