A Letter From Lady Whistledown: 'Bridgerton' Has Officially Been Renewed For Season 2

If the Society Papers say it, it must be true.
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Bridgerton has officially been renewed for season two and Netflix just announced it in the most fitting way possible — in a letter from Lady Whistledown.

The hit drama-romance series has had fans waiting on the edge of their seats for the news of future seasons — and now we have it. 

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The ton are abuzz with the latest gossip... Bridgerton shall officially return for a second season.  Lady Whistledown

Bridgerton debuted back in December and quickly became one of Netflix's most-watched original series ever. 

Fans binged the series and obsessed over the scintillating fauxmance turned romance between Daphne Bridgerton and the Duke of Hastings, Simon Bassett. 

By the looks of Lady Whistledown's Society Paper announcement, season 2 will be focused on Daphne's brother, Lord Anthony Bridgerton. 

Though we're hopeful that the Duke and Dutchess of Hastings' relationship will still be a highlight. 

Lady Whistledown teased us by revealing that production will begin in Spring 2021, however she did not include any hint of a release date. 

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