The creator of Bridget Jones, who grew up on Jane Austen and Jackie Collins, has no patience for “snobbery about escapist ...
Renée Zellweger and Helen Fielding, author of the “Bridget Jones” books, join TODAY to talk about the new film called ...
It's a new day for the beloved rom-com heroine, and director Michael Morris says her longevity is downright radical.
When I write Bridget now, I write for Renée,” Fielding told PEOPLE. Zellweger starred as titular character Bridget Jones in ...
The night the third “Bridget Jones” novel, “Mad About the Boy,” came out in October 2013, author Helen Fielding was taking a ...
The Bridget Jones’s Diary author is now at work on a new, non-Bridget novel. Here’s what she recommends fans read while they ...
Whether you’re in the mood for another Jane Austen adaptation, a British rom-com or a love story with a fabulous older ...
The US is the only country where Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is going straight to streaming. It premiered exclusively on Peacock on Thursday, February 13, a day before its international release ...
Through four movies (the latest is now streaming on Peacock), we've come to grow up, and grow older, with Bridget Jones. And that's unexpectedly moving, our movie critic writes.
Helen Fielding will always be a fan of Renée Zellweger. The Bridget Jones’s Diary author, 66, spoke with PEOPLE at the New York City premiere of the film Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy on Feb. 12, ...
Surrounded by colleagues filing dispatches on the war in Chechnya and the rise of New Labour, Helen Fielding sought to write something different – something lighter, wittier, and more relatable.