Rich Brat & Mafia Princess
To dodge arranged marriages, two heirs fake a troublesome romance, only to have their scheme backfire when one father sees through the act and promptly proposes a real alliance between the families.
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To dodge arranged marriages, two heirs fake a troublesome romance, only to have their scheme backfire when one father sees through the act and promptly proposes a real alliance between the families.

Short Episodes, Big Attitude Energy
Rich Brat & Mafia Princess delivers pure attitude. The fashion, the dialogue, the city vibes all hit. I love how the story flips from fake love to forced alliance so smoothly. It’s dramatic but self-aware, which makes it fun instead of heavy. If you like counterattack stories where characters refuse
I Came for Chaos, Stayed for the Chemistry
This show knows exactly what it’s doing. The leads start off annoying in a fun way, but their banter grows into something real before you notice it. The mafia family angle adds tension without dragging the plot down. It feels modern, fast, and a little dangerous. Also shoutout to NetShort for making
Rich Kids, Mafia Parents, Real Stakes
What I liked most is how grounded the emotions feel despite the wild setup. The fake relationship isn’t just cute flirting, it’s a power move that slowly turns personal. When the father flips the table with that alliance proposal, I actually laughed out loud. Urban, stylish, and dramatic without bei
A Fake Romance That Accidentally Goes Hard
I clicked expecting a silly fake-dating trope, but this short drama surprised me. The chemistry feels messy in a good way, like two spoiled heirs actually trying to outplay their families. The mafia princess energy is sharp, the pacing is tight, and every episode ends with a “fine, one more” moment.