The first half of the third season of the Bridgerton family will be available on Netflix from May 16, in connection with this, Penelope Featherington Nicola Coughlan he wrote an essay for Harper’s Bazaar and also accepted a cover photo shoot.
Nicola Coughlan on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar
Coughlan already had an important role in the first two seasons, but in the third season, the development of her love life will be the focus, so fans can see the actress, who in real life looks a little different than in the series, in even more scenes. While Penelope’s trademark is long, red hair, Coughlan swears by the blonde hairstyle.
The 37-year-old actress is a Harper’s Bazaar the cover star of its latest issue, the photo of her posing in a figure-hugging Emilia Wickstead evening dress appeared on the cover.
In his essay, he drew parallels between Penelope and his own life. Just like his character, he was not in the limelight for many years. He recalled that when he turned thirty in 2017, he still lived with his parents and worked part-time in an optician.
During this period, he wasn’t sure that he would ever get anything out of acting, so in 2024 he became the main character in one of Netflix’s biggest series. Still, she still thinks of herself as the same girl who once phoned patients to notify them when they missed their eye exams.
In order not to be affected by the attention that comes with fame, he divided his personality into categories: the first is the character he is playing, the second is the person who appears on the red carpet, and the third is the ordinary person who she wears her leggings inside out at home.
“I think this separation is actually necessary to keep my sanity. For example, in public, especially on social media, I find it a struggle to find that ideal balance. I don’t always want to present a glossy, idealized version of my life and show, that I’m only like that five percent of my life. On the other hand, I don’t want to share too much of what’s private and personal to me. I try my best to be authentic. I’m as honest as possible when I’m interviewed, but at the same time I really want to let the world into my home? No, not at all,” he wrote.
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