"Bridgerton" - Multi Racial Love Affair Tops Netflix List
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Just imagine Pride & Prejudice marries the Gossip Girl and have a baby. ‘Bridgerton’ is an immediate Netflix hit by producer Shonda Rhimes which has 63 million households watching and enjoying the multi-racial romance. Based on Julia Quinn’s novels about competitive world of Regency London High society when debutantes are presented at court.
The series follows Daphne Bridgerton the eldest daughter in a powerful family, while she searches for true love in a diverse marriage market. If you are a big period movie watcher then this will top your list. The casting is a perfection with sexy, intelligent and very handsome Rege'-Jean Page, Duke of Hastings (Simon Basset) and the gorgeous, innocent and sensual Phoebe Dynevor ( Daphne Bridgerton).
And oh, the clever music. This show will make you guessing what the tune is.
And yes, for those who have issue with there being a diverse cast, perhaps look in the mirror and ask yourself why you really feel that threatened or peeved by a fictional drama re-imagined in a world where by race everyone is equal.
by Giulia Juliet Belkin
Emma Corrin as Princess Diana
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The Crown casts its princess. Emma Corrin takes the role of Lady Diana , the future princess of Whales in Netflix series, “The Crown”. The most anticipated season four is now on Netflix. The Crown creator Peter Morgan told Hollywood Reporter, “ Emma is a brilliant talent who immediately captivated us when she came in for the part of Diana Spencer. As well as having the innocence and beauty of a young Diana, she also has, in abundance, the range and complexity to portray an extraordinary woman who went from anonymous teenager to becoming the most iconic woman of her generation.”
Emma Corrin is fresh out of college and recently starred in Pennyworth, Batman TV series that focuses on butler Alfred. Emma was born in 1995 in Royal Tunbridge Wells in England and attended all-girls boarding school growing up, ironically similar to Princess Diana. Emma’s mom has been mistaken for Princess Diana before. See for yourself.
Emma was rejected from Drama school and left to study English at Cambridge University. To practice Diana’s accent for the role, Emma chose word “alright” and she’d say it over and over again, to say it just like Diana did. Emma went through a six month training with the movement coach working on random things like standing in a doorway like Diana. She also read letters that Charles to Diana wrote to each other and it helped her understand how similar they were being outsiders in their own family.