Renee Zellweger says Bridget Jones is 'always lingering' in her life
Renee Zellweger admits that the character of Bridget Jones is a constant presence in her life.
Renee Zellweger says the character of Bridget Jones is "always lingering" in her life.
The 55-year-old star is set to return to the role for the upcoming movie 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' and finds it straightforward to relate to her alter ego.
When asked if she misses playing Bridget, Renee told Empire magazine: "Oh, yeah, absolutely. I mean, there are parts of this character that a lot of people relate to, and I share that. I relate to so much about her that I feel like she's always sort of lingering.
"I feel her in my awkwardness sometimes, and I think of her when I'm having one of those out-of-body experiences where you're kind of watching yourself talk and thinking, 'Just shut your mouth. Just stop talking. Okay, now stop talking. Now: stop talking. Okay. Just stop now.'
"So, I feel like there are parts of Bridget that travel with me – and it's usually the awkwardness and those moments of, I don't know, public humiliation that we all relate to."
The movie will be the first in the series without Colin Firth as Mark Darcy and Renee confessed that it was heartbreaking not to be working alongside him in the latest film – which is set to be released in cinemas in February 2025.
She said: "It's so peculiar because of the connection to this character I've come to love. I love him. I love this person that Colin plays when we get together again. And I was heartbroken.
"It was such a peculiar thing to be heartbroken that a fictional character is gone from your life, (but I've) gotten to know him since 2000.
"And of course, Colin, he's an integral part of that experience, and to not share it with him...I won't lie. I shed some tears. It's just, I guess, like life. Part of the magic just disappears."