Ever since Netflix’s release of the controversial film Cuties, the media service and production company’s reputation has fallen. In recent news, the popular streaming service was hit with an indictment in Texas over the film’s promotion of the sexual exploitation of minors.

Just hours ago, Texas House Representative Matt Schaefer (R-TX) broke the news on Twitter.

Netflix, Inc. indicted by grand jury in Tyler Co., Tx for promoting material in Cuties film which depicts lewd exhibition of pubic area of a clothed or partially clothed child who was younger than 18 yrs of age which appeals to the prurient interest in sex.

Below is an image of the indictment in its entirety:

Surprisingly, Netflix responded to the indictment; however, their statement to Newsweek was monotoned:

“Cuties is a social commentary against the sexualization of young children. This charge is without merit and we stand by the film.”

The film is about a child immigrant from Senegal named Amy who joins a dance group and eventually “discovers her true identity.”

This isn’t the first time Netflix has suffered because of Cuties, as the percent of cancel subscribers reached an all-time high, as previously reported by 100%FedUp.

Netflix’s United States cancellation page reported a 187% increase in traffic on their website directly after the release of “Cuties.” This third party app tracks US Netflix users and reports when someone cancels their subscription.

Ariane Turley the lead media-industry consultant for SimilarWeb, the website that tracked this massive spike in traffic, had this to say:

“The numbers are so unusually high. I think it’s driven specifically by the movie ‘Cuties.’ Otherwise you’d expect to see other peaks.”

This comes after many politicians have condemned this film, including Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, as previously reported by 100%FedUp.

The new Netflix movie called ‘Cuties’ is causing an uproar because of the promotional poster (see below) and for sexualizing young girls.

Now, Tulsi Gabbard is speaking out about the Netflix series calling in child porn:

Netflix child porn “Cuties” will certainly whet the appetite of pedophiles & help fuel the child sex trafficking trade. 1 in 4 victims of trafficking are children. It happened to my friend’s 13 year old daughter. Netflix, you are now complicit.

This isn’t the first time Netflix has put out shows that exploit children. Back in 2018, there was a protest over the show ‘Desire,’

The Daily Wire has a great take on the movie:

This movie is nothing more than child porn.

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