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Watch Colin and Penelope fall for each other in ‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 teaser

wallflower finally blooms this spring when Season 3 of “Bridgerton” premieres on Netflix.The long-awaited return of the hit romantic period drama will come in two parts — with the first debuting on May 16 and the rest of the season’s episodes concluding on June 13.A teaser trailer for the third installment dropped on Thursday, with main characters Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) taking center stage. The previous season debuted on the streamer in 2022 and viewers have been anxiously waiting for the next piece of the story.“We have been apart for far too long,” Julie Andrews as the infamous gossip writer Lady Whistledown narrates in the teaser.
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'Far far away from them!' Dame Julie Andrews addresses divide with Bridgerton co-stars
Bridgerton.The Sound Of Music star is known for spilling secrets as the anonymous gossip writer in the series, but her biggest one is kept behind the scenes.The acclaimed actress stopped by the Today show on Wednesday to discuss her role in the Netflix drama, revealing that while she is the voice behind the series, she's yet to actually meet any of her co-stars — and instead just watches them on television like the rest of the show's fans."You know I've never met the company in person," Andrews told co-host, Hoda Kotb. "Of course, I see them on the show sometimes. But I do all my recording far far away from them."Bridgerton premiered on Netflix in 2020.The Regency-era romantic drama, which is the streaming platform's most-watched original series to date, follows the lives of esteemed families of the British high society and their romantic pursuits through the lens of mysterious gossip columnist, Lady Whistledown. Jonathan Bailey and Simone Ashley are among its robust cast of stars.Created by Chris Van Dusen, produced by Shonda Rhimes and based on author Julia Quinn's book series, the show is as popular for its juicy storylines as it is for its scenic locations."I think it's gorgeous looking, and they're all wonderful in it and they're lovely people to work with," Andrews shared on Today when asked what she thinks of the series. "Shonda Rhimes and the whole gang down, they're terrific.
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Bridgerton's Ruby Barker fires back over racy sex scenes causing a stir 'It's pretty PC!'
Express.co.uk, Ruby said: “Regé’s bum on Netflix doesn't really affect me.“I’ve seen it all, I’m a fairly liberal person. “When you've been to Berlin, you know, Bridgerton’s pretty PC!” The actress quipped.Page’s sudden exit from the show has caused even more of a stir amongst fans than his sex scenes did.Last year, it was announced he would be leaving the smash hit Netflix period drama and would not be returning for season two. However, Ruby wasn’t as surprised by her co-star’s departure from Bridgerton as viewers were.The star explained: “At first it surprised me, but then it didn't surprise me because no one wants to get typecast or stuck.  “He came, he saw, he conquered, quite literally, every single person with ovaries or otherwise, in a million households around the world. “He did his job and he did it well. “I don't know, I think Regé has the right to be set free and explore.”The actress went on to say she is looking forward to seeing what her former co-star does next.Ruby added: “You know what, what else does Regé have to offer? I think quite a lot.  “So I think it's going to be really exciting to see what happens with his career."Ruby also addressed those James Bond rumours involving Page, which have been swirling ever since Daniel Craig’s final film as 007, No Time To Die, was released this year.When quizzed on the subject, she hinted: “I mean, like, I don't know, I have absolutely no idea, but that would be brilliant.That'd be brilliant!“I mean, who knows if, or when, or how? “But I mean, who wouldn’t want to see that?"The official Bridgerton Instagram account shared the sad news of Page’s departure in a statement presented as a note from Lady Whistledown back in April.The announcement read: “Dear Readers,
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