It’s a film we all love, because, let’s face it, Bridget Jones is a character we can all relate to in some way – whether it’s her unpredictable love life, clumsy antics, or brutally honest friends. And this month sees the fourth instalment begin its production – 23 years after the first film was released. The latest sequel will be based on the 2013 book, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, which follows the 51-year-old single mother of two children as she navigates dating in an era of social media and online apps. But it’s more than just technology that has changed since weight-conscious Bridget first graced our screens in 2001. So how is Hollywood going to rebrand poor old Bridget for a generation who only know body positivity and self-acceptance? Woman investigates…
‘SHE CAN’T SEE HOW BLOODY GREAT SHE IS’
Bryony Gordon, 43, is a writer.
Bridget Jones is back, and much like the supermarket Chardonnay she was so fond of drinking in the 90s and 00s, she has not aged well. I wouldn’t usually be so disparaging about another woman, but given that this one is entirely fictional, I will make an exception.
The news that the final Bridget Jones book is being made into a movie has filled me with a dreadful feeling of ennui, similar to the one I developed back in 2008, when, for the 867th time, someone described me as ‘a right Bridget Jones’ because I was a size 14 and didn’t have a boyfriend. There was no greater crime in the 00s, and thanks to Helen Fielding’s calorie counting anti-heroine, boy did we all know it.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
TV & REVIEWS
Our pick of what to watch this week, plus the best podcasts and new books...
Beryl's BOUTIQUE
Her heart had been closed for business, but was it time to open up?
Finally I'm a size 10 JUST LIKE MY TWIN!
Eve Little and her twin sister Hayley supported each other through a life-changing journey
Stop bad breath embarrassing you
Party season means you could be getting 'up close and personal' with your nearest and dearest, so don't let poor oral health hold back your fun...
Get moving to beat that low mood
Look, I know it's November. The days are shorter (like our patience) and darker (like, sometimes, our mood) and moving our body gets pushed further down the must-do list. We hunker down and become insular.
Married to a MONSTER
Samantha Treanor, 33, thought she'd never escape her violent partner
MORE BAD NEWS FOR MEGHAN...
Hot on the heels of stories in the US press about the Sussexes being extremely difficult to work for, comes another body blow.
ANXIETY is part of who I am'
TV cook Nadiya Hussain on ageing, her career goals and pushing boundaries
SEPARATE LIVES
Has the shine come off their fairy tale, questions royal biographer Duncan Larcombe
NEVER too late
Catriona had regrets about the past - but perhaps it was time to embrace her future