Where Two Pints of Lager stars are now - from James Corden fling to brutal co-star snub
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps is marking a decade since the beloved series ended - but what have the cast of the hit sitcom been up to?
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Kathryn Drysdale has praised Bridgerton for casting a diverse range of actors, saying it s been the stuff of dreams to work on the series.
The actress, 39, who plays Genevieve Delacroix, said it s incredible to now be able to work on period dramas without having to just play long-suffering slaves or oppressed people in an interview with Digital Spy.
Her comments come after some viewers of the hit Netflix series, which was seen by 82 million households in its first month and used an inclusion lens to find a stellar cast, had criticised the show for its on-screen diversity. The stuff of dreams : Kathryn Drysdale has praised Bridgerton for casting a diverse range of actors after the show was criticised by some for its casting (pictured in February 2020)
She recalled: I had a comment from someone saying, Why have they put these people in this drama? He just really didn t believe that Black people would have existed in England at that time. There s been erasure of their presence. But their existence in these stories, and in history, has been very, very much a real thing.
Drysdale, who has previously starred in the likes of
Benidorm and It wasn t the gentleman s fault, she added. I tried to explain to him that I played a character in
Vanity Fair called Rhoda Swartz. It s a novel that was written in the 1800s. My character s one of the richest characters in the book.