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Their tortured love affair gripped the world over Christmas. We all escaped lockdown fatigue and the winter blues with a bright and slightly bonkers visit to an alternate version of Regency London. While we slumped in rumpled adult romper suits, The Duke and Miss Bridgerton did everything they possibly could to drag out the inevitable. But what happened next? Do they stay together? Do they keep stripping all over every available bed, banister and marble surface? The show left us on a cliff-hanger but all the answers are in the books.
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Taking to Twitter to poke fun at the gaffe, one fan posted: Really enjoying Bridgerton, but with the technology available to film makers these days, a yellow line?
Another added: Two episodes into #Bridgerton and I ve so far spotted a single yellow line and a telecoms manhole cover. I didn t realise the 19th Century Brits were such pioneers.
Praised: The Netflix drama has seen huge viewing figures since it debuted on Christmas Day, and has already been renewed for a second season
A third tweeted: That’s nothing. You will also spot a Primark poster, a single yellow line parking restriction and a parking sign on a lamppost.
Netflix boss reveals Bridgerton s racially diverse cast was found using an inclusion lens
Verna Myers said the company supported diverse lead producers and showrunners for the series as well as its executive producer Shonda Rhymes
Bridgerton is a romantic drama set in Regency London which re-imagines the period as one where black and white people were equal
Ms Myers said the historical lack of black employees in the technology and entertainment industries is down to industry trends
She explained: We had a special person to think about recruitment, specifically for underrepresented groups, and we started with people of colour
Ms Myers said companies should back up talk of diversity with action such as Netflix s new £350,000 scheme to help develop black creative talent
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Netflix quipped alongside the snap: Actual footage of us posting that tweet after they revealed the hit series was returning for another instalment.
Nicola also used the opportunity to tease some of her costumes for series 2 as she admitted fans are absolutely not ready .
Exciting: Taking to Twitter on Thursday, after the show was officially confirmed for series two, Netflix posted the sensational snap of the Derry Girls star, 34
She tweeted: I may have already been in costume fittings for Season Two and can guarantee you are absolutely not ready.
It was announced on Thuesday that Bridgerton has officially been renewed by Netflix for series 2 after weeks of speculation.