'Bridgerton' Showrunner Opens Up About Benedict's Sexuality Following Season Two Premiere
28.03.2022 - 20:11
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Chris Van Dusen is opening up about whether Benedict Bridgerton, the second son in the title family on Bridgerton, is gay.
The showrunner of the popular Netflix series spoke to TV Line about the debate and revealed that the hints dropped in the first season were never about his sexuality at all.
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In season one, Benedict, played by Luke Thompson, appeared to get close to Henry Granville, a fellow artist who invites him to participate in art classes at his studio. Now, in season two, Benedict was seen pursuing Tessa, a fellow art school classmate.
“I’ve seen a lot of discussion about Benedict’s sexuality in Season 1,” Chris shared with the outlet. “[However] the storyline [of him befriending] Henry was really about tolerance in a really intolerant time, and showing Benedict in that world. I love the story in Season 1 and would love to continue it into the future.”
Chris does add that as the seasons progress, Benedict’s love story might also include the character’s “sexuality will become fluid. It was as conscious choice not to have it be fluid in Season 2.”
“Benedict is very much someone who is trying to figure out where he fits in with this huge family as a second son,” he says. “He’s been afforded some privileges because of that, and he doesn’t have to carry on the family mantle. Being the second son allows him more freedom to do the things that he loves as a creative pursuit.”
If you missed it, find out what Bridgerton season three might be about here!