Rob Beckett's Savage Socials - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Rob looks back over the last week in social media and online news. In the inaugural 10th place, Joel Dommett's wedding. Other hits include Gregg Wallace, Natalie Cassidy's dancing and Lewis Hamilton's new shoes.

Episode 2
Pimple popping, celebs' parenting videos, men in a car wash and Simon Cowell's 60th birthday are amongst this week's stories. Meanwhile, number one is Harry Baron's environmental clean-up.

Episode 3
DJ Khaled gets his breakfast and there's a selection of embarrassing celebrity dads. Plus, plenty of disgusting dogs, and at number one Love Island's Lucie and Joe.

Episode 4
On this week's social feed, Rob has Cardi B's birthday surprise; celebs join Extinction Rebellion protests; the elderly take on modern technology; there are marriage proposals; and at number one, Marnie from Geordie Shore's poo perfume.

Episode 5
It's Halloween week, and celebs have not missed out. Kate Beckinsale dresses up her cat; Gemma Collins launches her debut perfume; and there's a "sexy" dancing grandma. At number one, Naomi Campbell's bizarre aeroplane routine.

Episode 6
As Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash abort a holiday in boring Brussels, other celebs have rug issues; show off their impressions; Khloe Kardashian instructs on cookie jars; and at number one, Kris Jenner's retro 30th birthday video.

Episode 7
This week, beauty treatments are hot on celebs' agenda; there are some very odd journeys including a camel-ride-fail; and some eye-opening lactation. At number one, Derren Brown's workplace injury with a screw.

Episode 8
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