Phoebe Dynevor doesn’t quite get the obsession with her Bridgerton costar’s Regé-Jean Page‘s scent — but she’s still willing to talk about it.
11.01.2021 - 18:58 / glamour.com
Bridgerton is the latest for Netflix. In just a month, the eight-episode season , making it the fifth biggest debut ever for a Netflix original series.
While a second season hasn't officially been announced, there's pretty much no doubt that the , based on a series of romance novels by Julia Quinn, will continue. But for how long?Well, there are eight novels, each focusing on the love story of one of the eight Bridgerton siblings.
Phoebe Dynevor doesn’t quite get the obsession with her Bridgerton costar’s Regé-Jean Page‘s scent — but she’s still willing to talk about it.
Phoebe Dynevor is opening up about working with Rege-Jean Page on Bridgerton.
Regé-Jean Page and the rest of the "Bridgerton" cast are celebrating the series' massive success. Netflix announced on Wednesday that the Regency period drama is the streaming service's most-watched series ever with over 82 million households taking it in. "82 M I L L I O N with love From all of us To all of you," the actor, who portrays the Duke of Hastings/Simon Basset, wrote on Twitter. Page's co-star Phoebe Dynevor, who plays Daphne Bridgerton, also celebrated.
There were numerous sex scenes in the hit Netflix show “Bridgerton”, but lead actress Phoebe Dynevor has now revealed which was the “hardest” to shoot.
Bridgerton shall officially return for a second season,” it reads. “I do hope you have stored a bottle of ratafia for this most delightful occasion.” Whistledown continues, “The incomparable cast of Bridgerton will return to production in the spring of 2021.
WARNING! If you’re all in on Bridgerton and happy to be swept away again and again into the romantic world of Regency era London, maybe don’t read too much forward. Wouldn’t want to pop the bubble.
Bridgerton is still a favorite among Netflix fans after premiering over the Christmas holiday.
Bridgerton is back for a second scandalous season and many fans may be wondering if the Netflix smash hit will be even more salacious than the first season.
Following the debut of “Bridgerton”, Netflix’s hit Regency drama adapted from Julia Quinn’s popular novels about 1800s London society by Shonda Rhimes collaborator Chris Van Dusen, English actor Jonathan Bailey is easily one of the biggest breakout stars. In the series, he plays Lord Anthony Bridgerton, the titular family’s eldest son who is expected to take center stage in season 2.
Jonathan Bailey is opening up about the recently announced season two of Netflix’s Bridgerton.
“Bridgerton” stans are serving looks — Period!Fashion-forward fans of Netflix’s most popular passion-fueled period piece are slaying trendy throwback 1800s styles. Taking its throne on TikTok as an elegant timeline-filler, “Regencycore,” or “royalty core,” gives a reboot to romantic high-society vogue of the Regency era. With the girls dripping in lace and pearls a la Daphne Bridgerton, and the gentlemen giving godly Duke of Hastings vibes in billowing-sleeve shirts and velvet blazers, it’s a
EXCLUSIVE: Brit actor Luke Thompson, who plays Benedict Bridgerton in Netflix’s all-the-rage series Bridgerton, has signed with UK management firm Insight.
A second season of Bridgerton has been officially confirmed and fans want to know more about what they can expect to happen.
, Netflix’s hit Regency drama adapted from Julia Quinn’s popular novels about 1800s London society by Shonda Rhimes collaborator Chris Van Dusen, English actor Jonathan Bailey is easily one of the biggest breakout stars.
Lady Whistledown is here with some good news: Netflix’s hit show ‘Bridgerton” will return for a second season.
In news that should surprise no one, Bridgerton has been officially renewed for season two at Netflix!
East Kilbride News announced at the end of last year that Sainsbury’s were axing the Olympia store and concentrating their efforts at their Kingsgate site. It is a further blow for East Kilbride shopping centre with Debenhams in liquidation and Arcadia, which owns Topshop, Topman and Burton, in administration.