Nicola Coughlan, who plays Penelope on Bridgerton, has teased what to expect from season 2 of the Netflix period drama.
"I think I'm genuinely and I'm not kidding – going to ask Shondaland for a special family friendly cut. Because I just think it's embarrassing enough watching the scenes that I am not in there like that."
She continued:"I'm just sort of like haha, so I think I'm going to put a special request in my contract to be like, can we just get one that's the PG version, like maybe a little kiss and then we're good, because I've read the book. "So I know that it gets extremely racy in that scene. I know already stuff that's gonna happen. So I'm like, no, we're good. We're fine. It's intense."
Asked what scene from the book she would like to in the TV show, Coughlan said:"Well, there is one of the racy scenes which sounds a weird answer, but there's a scene in the carriage. And it's just if they're sort of arguing, and then it all gets very romantic, shall we say, but I think it will be such a good scene in the show. It terrifies me to think of filming but I think it would be really great.
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