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  1. Apr 7, 2022 · The Duke and Ifollows the “fake romance” trope. With this trope, the two main characters pretend to date in order to fill some sort of need; whether it be to make an ex-partner jealous or to impress one of their families. Spoiler alert: while fake dating, the two typically end up falling in love.

  2. Apr 6, 2022 · The rakish Duke of Hastings will stop at nothing to hold the marriage-mongers and matchmakers of his town at bay, even if it means pretending to be engaged to the lovely Daphne Bridgerton, but strong feelings soon intervene on both sides of this convenient arrangement "Originally published as The Duke and I."

  3. Mar 25, 2022 · Eloise arrives at a Women’s Rights rally where she ends up talking to Theo Sharpe. Another Bridgerton who’s starting to make headway in his life is Benedict, who finds himself taking a fancy to the model at his art class. That night, Violet speaks to Anthony and points out that he should be happy about his marriage.

  4. May 15, 2024 · The Wit and Wisdom of Bridgerton. by Quinn, Julia. Downloadable Audiobook - 2022. Each chapter in this book highlights a different character from the Bridgerton series and includes a new introduction from Lady Whistledown. Read by Rosalyn Landor.

    • It Purposefully Emphasized "Black Joy"
    • It Focused on The Importance of Male Vulnerability
    • It Required 7,500 Costumes
    • The Costumes Combined Historical Accuracy with Modern Designers
    • The Cast Were Part of A Group Chat About Historical Accuracy
    • Phoebe Dynevor's Performance Was Inspired by Keira Knightley
    • Phoebe Dynevor and Regé-Jean Page's First Scene on Set Was Explicit
    • Most of The Horses Aren't Really Pulling The Carriages
    • Sabrina Bartlett Did Her Own Singing
    • Golda Rosheuvel Had Special Transportation Because of Her Wigs

    In an in-depth interview on NPR's "All Thing's Considered", actor Regé-Jean Page (Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings) discussed with host Ailsa Chang his conversations with showrunner Chris Van Dusen, in which the concept of emphasizing "Black joy" was very important in the context of the period drama genre where it often isn't seen. RELATED: Bridg...

    In the same interview with NPR, Regé-Jean Page explained that he wanted Simone Basset to be vulnerable, and wear his pain on his sleeve. He wanted to make his male hero strong because of his willingness to share his emotions, not in spite of them, and go against the archetype of dark, brooding, and emotionally repressed men like Mr. Darcy in Pride ...

    The series boasts a kaleidoscopic array of eye-catching ensembles, and to bring the Regency period to life, costume designer Ellen Mirojnick, (who recently created the spectacular costumes for The Greatest Showman and Maleficent: Mistress of Evil) had to find a way to make it both accessible and fresh. In order to undertake the challenge of providi...

    In the same interview with Vogue, costume designer Ellen Mirojnick explained that while she got much of her inspiration from Regency paintings and drawings, she also wanted to combine historical accuracywith 20th-century couture to make the garments seem modern. RELATED: 10 Most Historically Accurate Costumes In Period Pieces She particularly took ...

    According to actress Phoebe Dynevor (Daphne Bridgerton), the cast participated in a group chat, where they all exchanged tidbits of information about the Regency era to inform their performances. Articles about etiquette, manners, and comportment were of particular import. In an interview with Town and Country,she said that the group chat helped th...

    If Daphne Bridgerton reminds viewers of an early '00s Keira Knightley, there's a particular reason for that; as she told Town and Country, Phoebe Dynevor grew up "in the Keira Knightley era", and went through "every one of her movies a few times" to gain inspiration. To her credit, Knightley has appeared in countless period movies, from the popular...

    While the romance between Daphne Bridgerton and Simon Basset might have been a slow burn full of angst and tension, the first scene involving Phoebe Dynevor and Regé-Jean Page was a sexually explicit scene that takes place after the pair are already man and wife. According to the Netflix video "A Close Encounter With The Cast Of Bridgerton", the he...

    According to Regé-Jean Pagein "A Close Encounter With The Cast Of Bridgerton", the majority of the horses in the series pulling all the carriages weren't pulling anyone. They went down the streets of London and through the English countryside completely empty. The carriage scenes were filmed in the studio, where the actors would deliver their dialo...

    Actress Sabrina Bartlett, known for playing audacious soprano Siena Rosso, has a naturally gifted voice. According to People Magazine, however, she was still required to improve it in order to play the opera singer who captures the heart of the eldest Bridgerton brother, Anthony. RELATED: Netflix's Bridgerton: Where To Follow The Cast On Social Med...

    Queen Charlotte had a truly amazing wardrobe both in real life and in the Bridgerton series. Her collection of wigs was almost as prodigious as the sea of gossip she loved to wade in. When actress Golda Rosheuvel got into full costume (which took several hours), she had to ride to set separately in a special transport. According to People Magazine,...

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  5. Mar 25, 2022 · Below we’ve put together a “Bridgerton” Season 1 recap to get you up to speed before Season 2 begins. The first episode of Season 1 places us in Grosvenor Square, 1813, as the scene is set ...

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  7. Dec 23, 2020 · Phoebe Dynevor and Regé-Jean Page star as the central will-they-won’t-they couple in Netflix’s new Regency drama, “Bridgerton,” which imagines a more racially integrated past. Liam Daniel ...

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