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Renée Zellweger returns for new Bridget Jones sequel

“There are some things that I wanted to learn and see if I had aptitude for”, she told Ross in an interview to be shown on Saturday.

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“It’s fantastic, you order your coffee and you get a coffee and leave”.

They praised the movie as the funniest of all the “Bridget Jones” franchise, and they also applauded Zellweger’s performance along with her two co-stars Patrick Dempsey and Colin Firth.

P.S. I saw the movie last week, and while you’ll have until my review runs next week to know what I thought, my advice to winners is to use the facilities before you go, especially if you’ve already given birth or are of a certain age.

Zellweger said she wanted to “shift [her] focus” in her break from the screen.

One of the “really nice” things about taking a hiatus, she said, was being able to “meet people authentically”.

The aim was to “commit to breaking that cycle for a little bit so that I could grow as a person”, she went on, adding that she was “boring herself” by working so much.

As a woman born in the mid-’80s who still spends every Christmas watching “Bridget Jones’s Diary” with her mom, I feel pretty comfortable jumping on my soapbox to represent my early-30s single kin, here: “Bridget Jones” is the definitive British romantic comedy made for hopeless white women to come out of the early 2000s. “That’s something that I had missed”.

When asked if she could be anonymous while filming the new Bridget Jones, Zellweger said: “Yes actually”.

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The news comes as the latest film instalment is about to hit cinemas.

Author of Bridget Jones has hinted a musical is in the works