Netflix axes FOUR legendary reality shows and an acclaimed British teen drama in streaming bloodbath - and there are just weeks left to watch them

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Netflix has axed a much-loved British teen drama and four iconic reality shows - and there are just weeks left to watch them.

Several shows are set to depart the streaming platform in February 2026 as part of the monthly acquisitions shake-up. 

Among the bloodbath is two seasons of smash-hit series Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

Having aired on E! from 2007 to 2021, the show followed the lives of Kardashian sisters Kim, Kourtney and Khloe.

The show also starred other family members including mother Kris, brother Rob and stepfather Caitlyn Jenner.

Overall, the programme lasted 20 seasons and went on to spawn several spin-offs along the way.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is among the shows affected in the upcoming axing bloodbath

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is among the shows affected in the upcoming axing bloodbath

Also impacted  is sister show The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City - which launched on screens in 2020

Also impacted  is sister show The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City - which launched on screens in 2020

Keeping Up With The Kardashians launched in 2007 to 2021, spanning a total of 20 seasons altogether

Keeping Up With The Kardashians launched in 2007 to 2021, spanning a total of 20 seasons altogether

Also set to leave Netflix UK is a single season of The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills. 

The sixth Real Housewives iteration, the show launched in 2010 and has aired 15 seasons to date.

Much like its counterparts in their respective areas, it follows the lives and careers of a group of women in Beverly Hills.

Current cast members, as of writing, include Kyle Richards (the last remaining original),  as well as Erika Giradi, who joined in 2015.

Similarly, viewers are also set to lose out on a single season of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City.

The franchise's tenth installment, it premiered back in 2020 with a total of six seasons aired to date.

Original cast members Lisa Barlow, Meredith Marks, Mary Cosby, Whitney Rose and Heather Gay are all still with the show.

Furthermore, Vanderpump Rules launched on Bravo in 2013 - and it will see two seasons leaving Netflix UK.

It follows Lisa Vanderpump, who first rose to fame by appearing in Real Housewives of Beverly Hills from 2010 to 2019.

Vanderpump Rules debuted back in 2013 - with namesake star Lisa Vanderpump rising to fame on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

Iconic teen drama series Skins aired from 2007 to 2021 - with several now prominent stars getting an early acting break on the show

Iconic teen drama series Skins aired from 2007 to 2021 - with several now prominent stars getting an early acting break on the show

This show covers Lisa and her staff at her bars and restaurants in West Hollywood - with other cast members including Scheana Shay and Tom Sandoval.

Last but by no means least, all seven seasons of iconic teen drama Skins are coming off Netflix.

Created by father and son Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain, the show aired on E4 from 2007 to 2013.

The show focuses on Sixth Form-aged characters in Bristol, while covering topics including mental illness, bullying and dysfunctional families.

Several now-prominent actors got their big break on Skins, including Daniel Kaluuya, Nicholas Hoult, Kaya Scodelario and Dev Patel.

It comes as viewers previously left livid last month when Netflix axed the 'best show of 2025'.

Comedy-drama Boots only launched two months earlier, with its lead star being a familiar face to the streamer's audience. 

The eight-part show mainly centred around main character Cameron Cope, a gay teenage boy surviving in an era where being openly gay was banned in the US military.

The policy of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell meant that gay and lesbian soldiers were instructed not to disclose their sexuality publicly.

Cameron, played by Miles Heizer, and his best friend Ray McAffey (played by Liam Oh), the son of a decorated Marine, sign up at the end of their final school year.

Lead actor Miles, 31, is perhaps best known for portraying Alex Standall in 13 Reasons Why.

Last month, Netflix axed military comedy-drama Boots - which starred 13 Reasons Why alum Miles Heizer in the lead role

Last month, Netflix axed military comedy-drama Boots - which starred 13 Reasons Why alum Miles Heizer in the lead role

The cast also included Liam Oh as Ray, as well as acclaimed actress Vera Farmiga as Barbara Cope.

Previously, a 10/10 review on IMDB branded Boots as 'Netflix's 'best show of 2025', continuing: 'The show overall gets a lot of things right about being in the Military and the stresses and camaraderie that takes place at times.

'It also hits the nail on the head about certain dramas that can happen while a young person is away from loved ones during training.'

Reacting to news of the show's cancellation, one fan wrote on social media: 'My day is completely ruined after this news. This cast was amazing.'

Another added: 'That is so frustrating. It was a popular show and it wasn't that expensive.'