Mass nudity as Bridgerton season 3 finally hits Netflix
Bridgerton’s third season is already trending on social media just hours after it was released – and it’s easy to see why.
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WARNING: Spoilers ahead for Bridgerton season 3
The cast teased “loads of sex” for the new season of Bridgerton, and the first four episodes of the Netflix hit have not disappointed.
The new episodes, which dropped on the streamer overnight, don’t hold back when it comes to raunchiness – a relief to those who complained about season two’s more composed tone.
The last series of Bridgerton ended with the viscount Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) marrying the love of his life and Kate (Simone Ashley).
Series three kicks off as the pair are settling into married life and are enjoying their time together following the honeymoon.
The pair are seen lying naked in their bed together and it doesn’t take long for the chemistry to kick in.
From passionate kissing, Anthony then descends down his wife’s body.
Just as he starts to kick things up a notch the pair are interrupted by the loud arrival of the rest of the Bridgerton clan as they barge into the London home.
Elsewhere, Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) arrives back in London from his travels and first strips off in the carriage on the way to the debutante presentation in front of Her Majesty, Queen Charlotte (Golda Rosheuvel).
Benedict asks how he got “so sturdy” on his travels, as like his brother before him, Colin is enjoying the attention of all the young ladies of the ton.
Refusing to settle down and sowing his wild oats, throughout the series he is seen naked with two mystery women as they kiss him.
Later when he is left thinking about a life with Penelope – or ‘Pen’ as he calls her – he visits the boudoir, but soon decides he isn’t in the mood.
But as he already paid, he watches on as the two ladies get it on in a lesbian sex show for his pleasure.
Up next, Penelope (Nicola Coughlan), decides she wants to take a husband this series to escape the wrath of her two irritable sisters.
Alas, they are both married and vying to be the first to produce an heir of the Featherington Estate, after their swindling wrong-un cousin sails back across the pond.
After their mother Portia (Polly Walker) receives a pronounced visit from The Crown’s lawyer – who vows to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding their new-found fortune – she urges her daughters to get pregnant and quick!
Their mother asks: “Must we tell a baker to bake?” as viewers are treated to a quick glimpse of their lives behind closed doors.
Bessie Carter – played by the daughter of Imelda Staunton and Jim Carter – plays the particularly competitive sister Prudence Featherington.
In episode two, she tries to sneak off with her husband at the public festival of the new hot air balloon for a bit of behind-the-tent action.
Unfortunately, it all goes wrong as they knock over one of the ropes stabilising the balloons which puts her sister in danger.
Fortunately Penelope is saved by the dashing new suitor Lord Debling (Sam Phillips).
At the very same festival Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) encounters the seductive widow, Lady Tilley Arnold (Hannah New).
Although she expresses disdain at first, the second oldest of the siblings enjoys several flirtations at the balls of the Ton.
After dancing scenes filled with lingering sexual tension, he opts to pay a call to the Arnold residence in a sweet gesture.
Naively, she is not interested in chatter about physics or technological science but simply wants to get the hunk into her bedroom.
The pair are seen in several passionate embraces as they embark on a secret affair, despite an age gap.
But of course the series focuses on the love story between Nicola Coughlan’s Penelope Featherington and a dashing Colin Bridgerton (Newton).
Colin promises to help Penelope in her quest to find a husband, but he is caught in an awkward situation.
Their lessons do not go quite as planned and the Ton finds out their misguided adventures, all thanks to a vengeful Eloise (Claudia Jessie) who couldn’t help but gossip to her new pal Cressida Cowper (Jessica Madsen).
In a moment that is recreated from Julia Quinn’s best-selling book, Romancing Mister Bridgerton, in the dead of night, Penelope asks Colin to kiss her.
The obliging smooch is quick but passionate, which soon leaves an unsuspecting Colin caught off-guard.
Later, he cannot help but see her in his dreams – up against the garden wall – as he imagines more steamy scenes with his friend.
After weeks of agony, he eventually declares his love for her in the carriage after she was left devastated by Lord Debling calling off their courtship.
They both give into their hidden passions as Colin lifts up her emerald green dress for a carriage ride like no other.
If the first four episodes are anything to go by, then the second half of series three will certainly be quite something.
This story originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission
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