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Lady Whistledown, Queer Romance, And Stepping Into The Truth: Your “Bridgerton” Season Three Analysis
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Lady Whistledown, Queer Romance, And Stepping Into The Truth: Your “Bridgerton” Season Three Analysis

So, here’s the breakdown–will the real Lady Whistledown please stand up?

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Lady Whistledown, Queer Romance, And Stepping Into The Truth: Your “Bridgerton” Season Three Analysis
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Dearest gentle reader, we have much to discuss. At long last, “Bridgerton” season three part two has arrived. As the season concludes, the wedding bells are ringing, the wheels are turning, and the times are changing. As Lady Featherington says, “women do not have dreams, they have husbands.” This season, Penelope manages to fulfill her mother’s wish of having the opportunity to “do better” than she did–by living her truth.

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