Actor behind jaw-dropping White Lotus gay ‘incest’ sex scene set to star in Bridget Jones 4
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Fans of the iconic British rom-com series, Bridget Jones, have reason to celebrate as a fourth installment titled “Mad About the Boy” has been confirmed for release on Valentine’s Day 2025. The news has sparked excitement among audiences, particularly within the LGBTQ community, who have always had a special connection to the lovable character of Bridget Jones.
Based on Helen Fielding’s bestselling books, the Bridget Jones films have always resonated with a queer audience. The character of Bridget, a slightly hapless single woman navigating life in London, has often been compared to a gay man in terms of her struggles and quirks. The films have portrayed themes of friendship, love, and self-acceptance that have struck a chord with LGBTQ viewers.
While fans may be disappointed to learn that Colin Firth will not be reprising his role as Mark Darcy in the upcoming film, Hugh Grant is set to return as Daniel Cleaver, Bridget’s other love interest. This will mark the first Bridget Jones movie since “Bridget Jones Baby” was released in 2016.
According to reports from The Guardian, “Mad About The Boy” will pick up four years after the events of the previous film. In this installment, Bridget finds herself widowed with two small children, as her beloved Mark Darcy tragically passes away in Sudan. The film is expected to explore Bridget’s journey as she navigates life as a single mother and attempts to find happiness once again.
Joining the cast of “Mad About The Boy” is rising star Leo Woodall, known for his role in the hit series “White Lotus.” Speculation suggests that Woodall will play a hot 30-year-old who becomes romantically involved with Bridget following her husband’s death, adding a new dynamic to the storyline.
Woodall gained attention for his portrayal of a controversial gay sex scene in “White Lotus” season two. The scene, which depicted a relationship between two characters that raised questions about familial ties and power dynamics, left viewers intrigued and wanting more. Woodall’s performance was praised for its boldness and willingness to challenge societal norms.
The inclusion of Woodall in “Mad About The Boy” has sparked curiosity about the direction the film will take in terms of portraying relationships and intimacy. With Woodall’s reputation for pushing boundaries and exploring complex themes, audiences can expect a fresh perspective on love and desire in the world of Bridget Jones.
As fans eagerly await the release of “Mad About The Boy,” scheduled for February 2025, anticipation continues to build around the latest chapter in the beloved franchise. With a mix of familiar faces and new additions to the cast, the fourth Bridget Jones film promises to deliver heartwarming moments, comedic escapades, and perhaps some surprises along the way. Stay tuned for more updates as the release date approaches.
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