Nicola Coughlan

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Bridgeton star Nicola Coughlan talks exclusively with Parade about Season 2, Penelope Featherington's secret alter ego, her friendship with Eloise, ...

‘Bridgerton’ stars Claudia Jessie and Nicola Coughlan break down Eloise and Penelope’s fight (unknown)

Warning: This article contains spoilers for the season two finale of “Bridgerton.” Eloise Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington's friendship is one of the ...

“In season two, you see (Eloise) entering different parts of society, different groups of people and challenging new ideas and interesting topics and debates and all of that sort of stuff,” she said. “You know, I really hope they continue to explore that. “I’d love to, because obviously Eloise didn’t get to be honest about why they can’t work,” she said. And when she just goes on the attack, it’s completely just because she’s going, ‘Well, I gave this up for you and you didn’t even appreciate it.’” So when we found out, we were like, ‘Oh, my God, this is going to be heartbreaking.’ We just sort of had lots of hugs that day.” So I would love for them to be able to have an honest talk about it, because he thinks it’s because they can’t transcend class. “Can they just make up straightaway?’ You know, they can’t — it wouldn’t make sense — but I feel sad that I may have less starting next season without her. “That’s sort of the best position to be in as a viewer. But after she discovers Penelope’s secret in the season two finale, the longtime best friends’ tension culminates in an explosive argument, which ends with Eloise telling Penelope, “I wish never to see or speak to you again.” Don’t you think Whistledown is still funny?’ So she needs Eloise to think she’s great. “It’s a very yummy position to be in as the audience, knowing something that the characters don’t know,” she said. Jessie added, “I also love how much Eloise drags Penelope out of rooms.

Nicola Coughlan's character in Bridgerton has a Derry Girls link (unknown)

Fans have spotted a link between Nicola Coughlan's iconic characters in both Bridgerton and Derry Girls...

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Nicola Coughlan reveals why she thought she'd be fired from Bridgerton (unknown)

Bridgerton Season 2 is out on Netflix! Here's why Nicola Coughlan, who plays Penelope Featherington, thought she'd be fired from the series.

"I was just terrified to get fired because I couldn't believe my luck at getting the job. While being interviewed on The One Show, Nicola said she thought she would lose her job because she couldn't walk in heels. She said: "I should have been like, 'This is amazing.' Instead, I was like, 'This is fishy.

Bridgerton Fans Thrilled As Nicola Coughlan Uses Irish Accent In Season 2 (unknown)

Season two of Bridgerton is officially here and fans are already sinking their teeth into all the juicy drama and scandal that's been over a year in the ...

This certainly isn't the first time we've seen Simon and Daphne's baby. Youngest of the Featherington family, Penelope tends to speak in a posh London accent, but to keep her alias of Lady Whistledown a secret, she opted for a cloak and an Irish accent. Viewers were over the moon in the opening moments of the new season when Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) used an Irish accent to disguise herself while getting Lady Whistledown's newsletters printed.

Bridgerton fans delighted as Derry Girls' Nicola Coughlan uses real accent (unknown)

Derry Girls actress Nicola Coughlan makes an appearance in the first episode of Bridgerton season 2 as Penelope Featherington, but she's also up to her old ...

#Bridgerton #bridgertonseason2." That lady's smart as hell. As she approaches the printer, Penelope begins to speak but her posh accent is long gone as she speaks in an Irish one in order to protect her anonymity.

Bridgerton season two has it all, from sardonic Nicola Coughlan to the new hero’s bum (unknown)

TV review: Fans will adore it, from the top of its powered wig to the tip of its chenille dress.

A delight in series one, Coughlan brings a crucial sardonic quality once again: Bridgerton is very slightly a joke and she’s entirely in on the gag. That he is to be the focus this year is confirmed when we are treated to several shots of his bum early in episode one – a bonus for devotees of bodice rippers and an unpleasant surprise to whose of us who like to binge watch over supper. A year and a bit later the world has changed utterly.

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