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Cape Town - Tap into the trends, the controversies and the conversations by watching these on Showmax, Netflix and DStv Now this weekend.

1. Being Bonang S1-2 (Showmax)

She’s been making headlines this week for (most of) the right reasons - her first film premiered at the Manchester Film Festival, there are rumours that she’s getting her own line of sparkling wine under her new brand The House of BNG, and she was among the SA influencers nominated for the Global Social Awards in the Inspiration and Influence category. Stream Seasons 1 and 2 of her addictive reality show to remind you of why Queen B deserves our kudos and her crown.

2. Leaving Neverland (DStv Now)

One of the biggest and most controversial documentaries ever, Leaving Neverland examines the allegations of sexual abuse levelled against Jackson by two men, Wade Robson and James Safechuck. Part I will be streaming on DStv Now from 21:00 on Friday, 15 March and Part II at the same time on Saturday.

3. Abducted in Plain Sight (Netflix)

The story of Jan Broberg, the teenager who was kidnapped not once but twice by the same man in 1970s America, will blow your mind. 

4. Behind the Curve (Netflix)

Find out about the growing group of conspiracy theorists who are convinced that the Earth is flat, and no amount of scientific evidence will dissuade them.

5. Dirty John (Netflix)

Businesswoman Debra Newell's life unravels when she falls for the lies and manipulation of con man John Meehan. Based on the true-crime podcast.

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