Newsweek's H. Alan Scott gave Renée Zellweger a look-alike doll dressed in a bunny costume from the iconic "Bridget Jones's Diary" scene.
Why such secrecy over a lovely little newborn who, frankly, looks pretty much like any other? How absurd to try to hide Athena's identity when no one would recognise her again.
another glamorous peep-toe sighting came courtesy of Helen Fielding at the Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy premiere, where the author chose them to complement another vampy velvet look.
Can you believe it's been 24 years since the premiere of Bridget Jones's Diary? What started out at a Helen Fielding novel ...
Her trajectory over the next decade-plus (in another round of newspaper columns; another book; and a third movie, Bridget Jones’s Baby, in 2016, not based on a book) certainly had its requisite ...
Bridget Jones fans will be getting excited about the new film release coming this month but if you’ve not seen all the films or read all the books, you might want to catch up beforehand.
However, if you’d like a more in-depth look, here’s a rundown of the horny and unhinged thoughts I had while watching. 1. Bridget Jones is the most relatable rom-com girl ever. She’s a ...
By Lily Ford As the world prepares to wave goodbye — at least, for now — to Bridget Jones, maybe no one will ... I was wondering if it’s not an interesting look at the caving to societal ...
and Bridget Jones feels jarring, but Zellwegger believes things have changed. “It’s an inevitability, isn’t it, that you look back and society evolves and people grow and learn? I think it ...
Watch: Kate Garraway tells Renee Zellweger how she relates to Bridget Jones grief storyline Kate Garraway and Renee ... with respect to Bridget it was an exploration of what that might look like for ...
While we couldn't imagine anyone but Renée Zellweger playing the part of our beloved Bridget Jones throughout the years, the casting process ahead of the first film meant that plenty of ...