Ms. CEO’s Baby Daddy Is the Merchant of Death

HAPPI TV Review

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because "Ms. CEO's Baby Daddy Is the Merchant of Death" is the kind of gloriously bonkers premise that keeps us streaming late into the night. Charlotte Hayes, a powerhouse businesswoman, discovers the hunky, mysterious stranger she had a whirlwind romance with four years ago isn't just a regular Joe – turns out, he's Connor Reed, the world's most wanted arms dealer. And oh yeah, she's got a kid, his kid, and suddenly her perfectly curated CEO life is an action movie waiting to happen.

Look, let's be real, the plot is pure cheese, but it's delicious cheese. The writers embrace the absurdity with gusto, serving up a story that’s equal parts high-stakes thriller and heartwarming (sort of) family drama. Connor's dilemma is genuinely compelling: How does a man who deals in destruction protect the innocent life he unknowingly helped create? How long can he maintain the charade? The internal conflict adds a surprising layer of depth to what could have easily been a one-dimensional action flick.

Charlotte is no damsel in distress either. She is smart, resourceful, and fiercely protective of her child. Watching her navigate the dangerous world Connor inhabits, while simultaneously trying to run her company, is seriously impressive. Sure, some of her decisions might make you scream at the screen ("Don't trust him, girl! He sells weapons!"), but you're always rooting for her.

The action sequences are well-executed, and the romantic tension between Connor and Charlotte crackles with electricity. The supporting cast is filled with quirky characters who add to the overall entertainment value. Special shout-out to Connor's right-hand person, whose deadpan delivery provides some much-needed comedic relief amidst all the explosions and espionage.

"Ms. CEO's Baby Daddy Is the Merchant of Death" isn't going to win any awards for groundbreaking storytelling, but it delivers exactly what it promises: a wildly entertaining escape. If you're looking for a movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat while simultaneously making you laugh, then you absolutely need to add this to your watchlist. Just be prepared to suspend your disbelief and enjoy the ride. You won't regret it.

Maria Teixeira
Maria Teixeira
Reviewed on March 4, 2026