Netflix’s raunchy series Supersex makes viewers FURIOUS after it shares steamy new clip: ‘Now we have porn on Netflix?’

Netflix managed to push buttons after enraging viewers and fans on Thursday with a steamy clip from its new series Supersex.

The streaming service posted a scene from the Italian series lasting just a few seconds on Instagram, but that was enough to get users complaining in the comments about the over-the-top sexual content.

The short video featured the star of the show, Italian actor Alessandro Borghi, kissing and bumping into several scantily clad women.

However, the clip disappeared from Netflix US’s Instagram account after a few hours, although it is unclear whether the platform removed it due to user complaints, or if Netflix chose to remove it due to negative feedback from fans.

The controversial new series, which has already outraged some Netflix subscribers, is a biographical drama based on the life of famous Italian adult actor Rocco Siffredi, 59.

Netflix managed to push buttons after enraging viewers and fans on Thursday with a steamy clip from its new series Supersex

The short video showed the star of the show, Italian actor Alessandro Borghi, kissing and bumping into several scantily clad women.

The short video showed the star of the show, Italian actor Alessandro Borghi, kissing and bumping into several scantily clad women.

Commentators condemned both Netflix – for releasing Supersex – and Instagram – for allowing the clip to be posted.

Borghi was pictured shirtless – but wearing pants – sitting on a red sofa while a scantily clad woman straddled his lap and kissed him passionately.

At least four other women surrounded the couple at their sides, leaning in to kiss Borghi or caress the woman on top of him.

Although Borghi and the woman bounced up and down on him, it was not clear that the two would have sex, and all the characters appeared to be clothed, if only barely.

‘Do we now also have porn on Netflix? Cancel account while we talk, my kids can’t see this,” wrote one irate user.

‘Are we just making porn mainstream now?’ wrote user. “It’s quite sickening that there’s no warning for this kind of explicit content.”

They also complained that women who post photos or videos of breastfeeding are often flagged, even though that content is technically acceptable under Instagram’s rules.

“You’re taking away from all the quality shows you have,” they added.

“Um… I just opened Instagram,” one person wrote, echoing a popular complaint.

Italian actor Alessandro Borghi was pictured shirtless – but wearing pants – sitting on a red sofa as a scantily clad woman straddled his lap and kissed him passionately as others surrounded them.

Italian actor Alessandro Borghi was pictured shirtless – but wearing pants – sitting on a red sofa as a scantily clad woman straddled his lap and kissed him passionately as others surrounded them.

Despite the raunchy tone, it was not obvious that anyone was having sex, and all the actors were clothed.  Supersex can now be streamed on Netflix

Despite the raunchy tone, it was not obvious that anyone was having sex, and all the actors were clothed. Supersex can now be streamed on Netflix

The controversial new series, which has already outraged some Netflix subscribers, is a biographical drama based on the life of famous Italian adult actor Rocco Siffredi, 59;  pictured on March 4 in Rome

The controversial new series, which has already outraged some Netflix subscribers, is a biographical drama based on the life of famous Italian adult actor Rocco Siffredi, 59; pictured on March 4 in Rome

“Well, damn it. Isn’t this inappropriate for a platform where CHILDREN FOLLOW YOU?!” another person wrote.

Some commenters even run wild and rare scenarios to explain why the clip was so offensive to them.

“Imagine you’ve been an ex-p*rn addict for a few years and then you open Instagram and see this,” one user lamented. “It can definitely trigger something in the back of your mind to just go and have a look and then go back to where you were. thanks to “netflix & chill” here.’

Many called out Instagram for allowing the content, and several upset users also complained that their posts complaining about the death toll in Israel’s attacks on Palestine were censored, but Netflix’s vulgar post was not.

‘Do better IG; not everyone wants to see this, it should be subject to the same rules as genocide, post with a warning and the option to see it anyway,” one commenter added.

Some condemned Netflix for canceling the shows they liked in favor of a show they thought they wouldn’t like.

“Y’all are canceling great shows just to make shit like this,” one person wrote.

“Someone banned Netflix from using Instagram,” said another user.

The clip disappeared from Netflix US's Instagram account after a few hours, although it is unclear whether the platform removed it due to user complaints, or if Netflix chose to remove it due to negative feedback from fans.

The clip disappeared from Netflix US’s Instagram account after a few hours, although it is unclear whether the platform removed it due to user complaints, or if Netflix chose to remove it due to negative feedback from fans.

Several users complained that the clip looked like porn

Several users complained that the clip looked like porn

Several people were shocked because they 'just opened Instagram'

Several people were shocked because they ‘just opened Instagram’

Others lamented that the fully clothed clip was shown on a platform that featured

Others lamented that the fully clothed clip was shown on a platform that featured “KIDS FOLLOW YOU.”

Some commenters even run wild and rare scenarios to explain why the clip was so offensive to them, like recovering from a porn addiction

Some commenters even run wild and rare scenarios to explain why the clip was so offensive to them, like recovering from a porn addiction

Many have singled out Instagram for allowing the content, and several upset users also complained that their posts lamenting the death toll in Israel's attacks on Palestine were censored, but Netflix's raunchy post was not.

Many have singled out Instagram for allowing the content, and several upset users also complained that their posts lamenting the death toll in Israel’s attacks on Palestine were censored, but Netflix’s raunchy post was not.

Some condemned Netflix for canceling the shows they liked in favor of a show they thought they wouldn't like

Some condemned Netflix for canceling the shows they liked in favor of a show they thought they wouldn’t like

One person wanted Netflix's account banned

One person wanted Netflix’s account banned

'Netflix or Pornhub?  I'm confused,” one person complained about the fully clothed kissing scene

‘Netflix or Pornhub? I’m confused,” one person complained about the fully clothed kissing scene

Others saw the video as a sign of the

Others saw the video as a sign of the “hypersexualization” of society, despite the relatively tame material, the decades of availability of hardcore pornography on the Internet, and decades of much more sexually explicit mainstream art.

‘Netflix or Pornhub? I’m confused,” one person complained about the fully clothed kissing scene.

Others saw the video as a sign of the “hypersexualization” of society, despite the relatively tame material, the decades of availability of hardcore pornography on the Internet, and decades of much more sexually explicit mainstream art.

‘It’s really sad that this is accepted in modern culture. the hypersexualization of our society and generation is depressing and demeaning to the value of both genders,” one person wrote.

Supersex is now available to stream on Netflix.