Renée Zellweger has spoken about whether or not she would like to play one of her most important roles again
The actress has stated that she would not mind playing this funny character again in what would be a fourth part of the romantic comedy that millions of people around the world fell in love with if there was the possibility of another sequel to the franchise. "I hope so. She's so funny. I love putting myself in her shoes, I mean, she makes me laugh. The choices we make every day on set about how uncomfortable we can make her circumstances is great," said the 52-year-old interpreter. adding that he thinks the Londoner's life is very endearing and amused by her brand of self-deprecating determination.
The interpreter has also added that Bridget is someone with whom, in one way or another, women can feel identified "because she is parallel to our own life experiences at all times." "So yeah. Yeah, I'm hoping to get back into her role, since Helen Fielding wrote another book, so that's it," Renée explained. It is not the first time that the star has expressed her desire to play this role again. In October 2016, the actress told People that she wanted to play Jones again: "Well, he's a little older, he's matured professionally, he's more accomplished. However, he still doesn't have everything under control," he said of this character. who has always wanted to lose weight, quit smoking, control alcohol, be charming and find a stable partner.
A few days ago, the two-time Oscar winner also spoke about what she had to deal with when she was still young and looking to make her way through Hollywood. Renée has assured me that she had to face various producers through comments and uncomfortable situations. In fact, the actress has recalled that during filming she proposed that she drink alcohol to loosen her inhibitions and be able to record the corresponding scene. "There were times on set, a producer wanted me to take my clothes off. 'Here, drink this wine, and then you can do it.' And well, I'm not going to take it, but I would like a phone. Because I have to do a call right now”, he recounted in the Magazine about the anguish he felt and the desire he had to tell someone close to him at that moment.
When she first stepped into the shoes of Bridget Jones in the early 2000s, Renée Zellweger really put on the eight kilos that now differentiate her from the British reporter she is to play on NBC's The Thing About Pam, based on a real story. In fact, in this fiction, the actress wears a padded suit from head to toe with prosthetics.