Then we say goodbye, never to know what fate will befall her after that final kiss. Not Bridget Jones. Since first appearing in “Bridget Jones’s Diary” in 2001, as the deliriously chaotic ...
Upon its release nearly 24 years ago, "Bridget Jones's Diary" became, against all odds, a phenomenon, making over $334 million at the box office and spawning an entire franchise. Somehow ...
The latest “Bridget Jones” picks up with Renée Zellweger’s iconic character four years after the death of her husband Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), now raising their two children on her own.
Bridget Jones Mad About the Boy is set to be released on Valentine's Day 2025, and to get us in the mood for this fourth film, we've taken a look back at the three movies which came before it ...
The eagerly anticipated Bridget Jones Mad About the Boy movie is set to be released very soon, as we join our favourite literary character on her journey of love. After the trailer shocked fans ...
A life-sized Gardevoir plush will be available for purchase, standing over 160 cm tall. The plush costs 49,500 yen and is only announced for sale in Japan. It will be unsettling to have a large ...
The party leader is said to have belted out the disco classic - which has become a Trump campaign staple - for guests who ...
Carolyn Harris, who is MP for Swansea East, is saying goodbye to X - formerly Twitter - after footage in which she appeared to fall asleep in parliament re-circulated online. In a statement to her ...
It's almost time to check-back in with one of the most beloved characters in the history of the romcom – with Renée Zellweger set to step back into her iconic role for a fourth Bridget Jones ...
This article contains spoilers about Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy has been billed as the fourth and final film in the series - but its star Renée Zellweger ...
The Feast of Brigid, also known as Imbolc, marks the arrival of longer, warmer days and the early signs of spring on February 1. The word Imbolc means literally "in the belly" in the old Irish ...