Netflix viewers have been left horrified by a naked Prince Andrew in one of the scenes of the streaming platform's latest watch.
Scoop tells the story of how the BBC obtained the bombshell interview with Prince Andrew about his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as per its official IMDb description.
Watch the trailer for the movie below:
Now, we all remember that iconic Newsnight interview, right?
It came after the prince faced sexual assault accusations by Virginia Giuffre, who claimed that Andrew abused her when she was only 17.

Instead, however, a nervous-looking Andrew recalled date nights and Pizza Express as his alibi when questioned about his meeting with Giuffre, including a photo of him and Giuffre together.
While there were many talking points in the Netflix movie, there's one that seemingly stood out from the rest just because it left viewers reeling, and of course, it is the bath scene.
After the interview makes it's debut, the The Duke of York - played by Rufus Sewell - can be seen sitting in the bathtub in an attempt to distract himself from the public response to it all.
His phone can be heard pinging in the other room with live updates and reactions. He then gets up out of the bath, but not before viewers get a good look at the actor's derriere.
The surprising moment left many viewers shocked, deeming the nudity 'unnecessary'.
"The shot of #PrinceAndrew's a**e was a bit unnecessary #SCOOP," wrote one user on X.
I was watching Scoop on Netflix... Eating my dinner... And we saw Prince Andrew naked. I was like nope, I didn’t want to see butt please that never was on my bucket list," added another.
"Just watched #Scoop was spellbound – glued to my seat. But Christ – did we really need to see him naked?!?," a third chimed in.
Speaking of the scene, Sewell opened up about wearing a prosthetic butt.
"It’s not that I’m ashamed of my own [bottom]," he told to Radio Times. "I get it out whenever I get the chance – but this bum was specially shipped in."

The 56-year-old also added that it was "uncanny" how much he looked like the star after his transformation.
"At one point there were eyelids on me and I look so much like him it was uncanny but then I couldn’t move my eyes properly and when you watch the interview so much of it is in the eyes," he also added on an episode of British talk show, This Morning, ahead of the film's release.

Alongside Sewell, Scoop also sees other acting greats such as Gillian Anderson, Keeley Hawes, and Billie Piper take on some major roles.
Scoop is now available to watch on Netflix.