WE'RE STILL SWEATING AFTER SEASON TWO OF BRIDGERTON-BUT THERE'S MORE TO UNPACK, CLICK FOR THE SECRETS AND HIDDEN GEMS THAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISS
These Bridgerton secrets and Easter Eggs will be the object of all your desires.
Season two of Bridgerton provided enough drama to last a lifetime, but we've got all the details on some of the nuggets you might have missed about Anthony Bridgerton, Kate Sharma and more.
We're still sweating after season two of Bridgerton-but there's more to unpack.
If you've already binge-watched all eight episodes like us-no judgment!-it's time to dive deep into the secrets and hidden gems that you might have missed.
Season two, based on Julia Quinn's second Bridgerton novel The Viscount Who Loved Me, turned the focus to Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) and his courtship with Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley).
The season also featured the return of one favorites like Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan), Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton), Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) and Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel), plus the addition of new characters like Edwina Sharma (Charithra Chandran) and Lady Mary Sharma (Shelley Conn).
While some fans have questioned why season two wasn't quite as steamy as its predecessor, we still found plenty to obsess over.
After all, what's Bridgerton without a little sleuthing and investigating of our own? It feels like Lady Whistledown would approve.
Without any further ado, grab your tea and pull up a fancy chair-we've got some Bridgerton secrets to uncover!
Pall Mall Got Competitive
Season two features a scene of the cast playing Pall Mall, a precursor to croquet. For the scene, the cast was encouraged to actually practice the game beforehand. Luke Thompson, who plays Benedict Bridgerton, took things a bit further than expected and broke two of the mallets during filming.
One cast member has an upper hand, however. Charithra Chandran, who plays Edwina Sharma, grew up playing croquet!
"The interesting thing is I played a lot of croquet in my past like at boarding school and at university," she said. "So I was very familiar with croquet, Pall Mall is very similar. So we got sent all the rules beforehand, got to read them up, but there were always people to describe what was happening. And but most of it was choreographed and then like, sometimes they'd record us just messing about which I think some of those scenes made and or shots made and which is lovely."
No More Sideburns
(Jonathan Bailey) glorious sideburns
It turns out showrunner Chris Van In the first season, Anthony Bridgerton's caused quite the stir. However, in season two, eagle-eyed fans were quick to notice they went missing. But why?!
Dusen did it intentionally to show Anthony's transition from party boy to leading man.
It's impossible for Anthony to look anything but ravishing, but is it bad that we kind of miss the sideburns? We'll always have season one.
On Bridgerton, tea is basically a character in and of itself.
We figured the cast was drinking water the whole time, but alas, they're actually guzzling the real thing! According to Netflix, they usually use "PG Twips or Twinings." We'll pretend like we know what that means.
As for the food, that's not always real.
The show's head food economist (a job we didn't know was real) Lisa Heathcote needed food that wouldn't spoil during many of the show's ball scenes, so most of that stuff is inedible. However, in the actual dinner scenes, the food is real. Since the actors need to eat the food over multiple takes, it's often made out of raw vegetables. Sounds like dinner at Grandma's house.
Every single actor on Bridgerton has their own horse.
Jonathan Bailey rides a black Spanish
Friesian horse named Jack, while Simone Ashley rides a Spanish Bay horse named Nirvana.
Since most of the horses became attached to their assigned actor during season one, many of them returned for season two.

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