Renée Zellweger described a new statue of Bridget Jones as “adorable,” expressing that it is “much cuter” than herself during an interview with BBC News. The statue was unveiled in London’s Leicester Square, celebrating the character Zellweger has portrayed for over 20 years since her debut in 2001. Bridget Jones was created by author Helen Fielding in 1996, and the fourth film in the series was released earlier this year. Fielding hinted at the possibility of continuing Bridget’s story, stating, “never say never.”
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