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So What Exactly Is the Deal With Benedict’s Sexuality on &#;Bridgerton&#;?

The Netflix adaptation of Bridgerton—soon to be counting three seasons—has made quite a bit of changes from Julia Quinn’s original period romance novels, as pretty much all adaptations are bound to do when bringing a story from one medium to another.

Story beats have been shuffled around, recent characters have been added, and the order in which each Bridgerton sibling finds their happily ever after has been altered.

By now it’s well recognizable that Colin and Penelope’s story, the subject of season 3, actually happens a lot later in the Bridgerton novels—and that after Daphne and Anthony, Benedict is the one who takes center stage to pursue his possess love story in An Offer from a Gentleman. To quickly sum it up without giving too much of the plot away, he has a Cinderella-type romance with a mysterious chick named Sophie, whom he meets during a masquerade ball and whose individuality remains hidden for quite some time.

The show, however, takes a bit of a different approach when it comes to the second elde

Even though I kind of enjoyed Bridgerton Season 1 for what it was, I have to confess I wouldn&#;t have considered watching the latest Netflix series if it wasn&#;t for the queerbait in the promotional material.

This article contains certain spoilers for Bridgerton Season 1. You have been warned.

I fell for the queerbait. I can&#;t deny it. I fell for it so hard I ended up watching the entire eight episodes making up Bridgerton Season 1. I should have known better.

If the promotional team for Bridgerton hadn&#;t made sure to add a quick scene showing a queer guy hooking up with another dude, I wouldn&#;t hold considered watching this show.

Set during the Regency, I was interested in seeing how such a series would handle queer characters. Also, it was a Netflix show by Shondaland. There had to be at least one lgbtq+ supporting character if not one in the main cast, right? 

Wrong!

Turns out that the queer man the trailer made sure to include was nothing more than a minor ethics who debuts during the third episode. He&#;s an artist named Henry Granville (Juli

Is Francesca Bridgerton Gay? What The Books Say & Show Changes

Spoiler alert: The following article contains spoilers from Bridgerton season 4, part 2, and the Bridgerton books.

Summary

  • Francesca Bridgerton is portrayed as linear in Julia Quinn's guide series.
  • Francesca marries Michael Stirling (who is gender-swapped and a miss named Michaela in the television show) in the books after John's untimely death.
  • Netflix's Bridgerton alters Francesca's sexuality, making her possibly bisexual.

Bridgerton (the Netflix show) has been known to transform some details from the book series on which it is based, including timelines, character details, and more, but the most surprising change came in season 4, and revolves around Francesca Bridgerton's sexuality. The historical romance display, created by Chris Van Dusen, is an adaptation of Julia's Quinn put of novels of the same name and follows the noble Bridgerton family. Over the course of the series, each Bridgerton sibling finds love, with every season covering one character's story. However, Francesca's journey differ

Is Francesca Gay In Bridgerton? How Season 3 Ending Sets Up Her Future Romance

16 June ,

By Katie Louise Smith

Is Francesca Bridgerton bisexual? Showrunner Jess Brownell explains her upcoming queer love story with Michaela Stirling.

Bridgerton season 3's ending gave us quite a few twists, turns and surprises, some of which play out exactly as they happen in the books, and some of which are completely different.

One of those surprises involves Francesca Bridgerton (Hannah Dodd) and her new husband John Stirling (Victor Alli).

Bridgerton book readers will already realize how Francesca's love story pans out within her book, When He Was Wicked. But in episode 8, the introduction of a brand new character named Michaela Stirling looks set to make huge changes to what happens in her future.

Now, showrunner Jess Brownell has explained why the major change was made, what it means for Francesca's sexuality and how it's all set to unfold in the future of the display.

WARNING: Major spoilers ahead for Bridgerton season 3's finale!

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