What does Bridgerton teach?

Simon and Daphne's story teaches us that in a modern world where we judge love interests based on a 150-word profile, taking the time to get to know someone beyond their photos can open us up to new opportunities with people we would've initially never even considered!
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Why is Bridgerton so great?

Bridgerton is one of those bingeable shows with many such doses. This lavish period drama inspires teas and duvets and speaking with outrageously posh syntaxes. The sexy affairs, the colourful costumes, and the absurdly opulent houses and manors and palaces embrace you, comfort you.
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What is Bridgerton inspired by?

Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen and her satirical tales of love and marriage in Regency England have cast a long shadow over the romance genre, and in many ways, proved the ur-text for historical romantic fiction. Indeed, Bridgerton author Julia Quinn has cited Austen as inspiration and even been compared to her.
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Why do babies start with Bridgerton?

The duke also jokes, after the birth of their first child in the season's final (and very affecting) scene, that he “believes” the child's name “must begin with the letter A,” as a nod to the first names of the eight Bridgerton children following alphabetic symmetry.
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Is Bridgerton supposed to be realistic?

Despite its Regency-era setting, "Bridgerton" is far from historically accurate. Although many period dramas have cultural experts on hand during production to ensure historical authenticity, "Bridgerton" took an entirely different approach, opting for a diverse reimagining of London's high society.
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How old is Daphne in Bridgerton?

Daphne Bridgerton age

In the book, which season one is based on, Daphne is 21 years old. Phoebe Dynevor, who plays Daphne, was born in April 1995 so is 26 in real life.
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What is the Queen sniffing in Bridgerton?

The snuff would have been a finely powdered tobacco that often was flavored to add a different scent, and the Queen had such a snuff habit, so much that her nickname was "Snuffy Charlotte." On-set they didn't use the real stuff. The powder that Rosheuvel snorts during filming is a dyed sugar.
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What's the family tradition in Bridgerton?

If you started 2021 on the Bridgerton binge-watching train, you already know the show details the sweet tradition of naming kids alphabetically. The Bridgerton family comprises eight children, alphabetically named in order of oldest to youngest: Anthony, Benedict, Colin, Daphne, Eloise, Francesca, Gregory and Hyacinth.
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What Does the Bee symbolize in Bridgerton?

Bees seem especially important for Anthony Bridgerton

He immediately starts to worry as he thinks back to what happened to his father, but Kate eventually calms him down. This interaction led fans to another theory: The bees symbolize Anthony's stress and the man he has become.
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Is Penelope really Lady whistledown?

Lady Whistledown's identity was revealed in “Bridgerton's” season one finale, though it takes until book four for Penelope to be unmasked. Now that her secret is out, audiences can watch Penelope like she watches everyone else.
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Why do all the dresses in Bridgerton look the same?

And while they all wear the same Regency-style gowns and white silk gloves, the three all come from varying backgrounds and circumstances. So, Canale thought it'd be best to differentiate between them through jewellery. "The Bridgertons tend to be in silver," she explained, adding, "For the Featheringtons, it's gold.
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Is Bridgerton based on a true story?

The Bridgerton family are entirely fictional and were not - as far as we know - a real family in the Regency era. The series is based on a fictional set of novels written by Julia Quinn.
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Why are all the dresses the same in Bridgerton?

The outfits are a mix of Regency era and modern-day looks

We got a flavor of it and then it was about looking at the different silhouettes and shapes while knowing that this had to be aspirational, as opposed to historically accurate," Mirojnick told the publication.
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What is the dark walk in Bridgerton?

The Dark Walk is a specific reference to London's Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, which was an outdoor park and nighttime carnival, according to MacLean. The furthest place in the gardens from the entrance, the Dark Walk was where a woman's reputation could easily be sullied after getting steamy with a neighborhood rake.
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Is Bridgerton like Pride and Prejudice?

"Pride & Prejudice" is the most classic Regency enemies-to-lovers tale, and "Bridgerton" finds way to pay tribute to not only the novel itself, but also the classic 1995 BBC miniseries and the 2005 movie that starred Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen.
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What is it truly to admire a woman Bridgerton?

"What is it truly to admire a woman? To look at her and feel inspiration? To delight in her beauty so much so that all your defenses crumble, that you would willingly take on any pain, any burden for her. To honor her being with your deeds and words—that is what the true poet describes.”
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Why is Anthony bridgerton afraid of bees?

In the books and on the show, an allergic reaction to a bee sting is what killed the family patriarch Edmund Bridgerton. This is what led Anthony to inherit the Viscount title and—spoiler!
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What did Daphne name her son?

During season two, Daphne casually reveals baby Basset's first name — Augie — which proves they stuck with Simon's request to follow the Bridgerton family tradition of alphabetizing kids' names. Perhaps Augie is a nickname for a longer Regency-era-worthy name like Augustus or Augustin?
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Why was Anthony so scared of the bee?

According to Julia Quinn's books, Anthony is deathly afraid of bees and is actually traumatized by them. That's because his father died from a bee sting, and that had everything to do with shaping the person that he is today. Season 2 goes into the before-and-after of the bees' insertion into Anthony's life.
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How old are the Bridgertons supposed to be?

In the show, the Bridgerton kids and their friends range from 11 to 31 years old. But many of the actors are significantly older than their characters.
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Why does Daphne and Simon baby have to start with an A?

During season two, Daphne casually reveals baby Basset's first name - Augie - which proves they stuck with Simon's request to follow the Bridgerton family tradition of alphabetizing kids' names. Perhaps Augie is a nickname for a longer Regency-era-worthy name like Augustus or Augustin?
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Who is Lady whistledown in the books?

Lady Whistledown was revealed to be Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) during the season 1 finale. While that aspect remains the same in both versions, the book series didn't disclose this information until the fourth book, titled Romancing Mister Bridgerton.
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What was in the tea in Bridgerton?

What do Colin and Benedict put in their tea in 'Bridgerton' Season 2? Although Bridgerton never reveals the name of the powdered substance, Women's Health writes that it was likely opium.
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What was the tea in Bridgerton season 2?

According to Woman's Health, Historian Lucas Richert, Ph. D. said that the purple powder Benedict and Colin take is likely to be opium. Episode 3 saw Benedict stressing over his art school application and Colin offers Benedict a powder to put in his tea to help relax him.
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Does Eloise find out who Lady Whistledown is?

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At the end of the season, Eloise (played Claudia Jessie) discovers Lady Whistledown's true identity to be none other than her very best friend and closest confidante Penelope (played by Coughlan).
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