A
CTRESS Renee Zellweger says
playing Bridget Jones was
"liberating" to play someone
who's having “authentic experiences
authentically”.
During a cast reunion at the Tribeca
Film Festival for the romantic comedy's
25th anniversary celebration, the actress
spoke about plating the key role the
Bridget Jones's Diary franchise, sharing
that she believes the character garnered
so much
attention
because
s h e
w a s
" a
normal girl."
"Most romantic comedy heroines are
polished, and they fit a particular paradigm for beauty in that moment, and
this was not the paradigm," Zellweger
said, reports people.com.
"She was a normal girl and she looked
like her lifestyle. She liked to have an
extra helping and she liked her
Chardonnay and she didn't go to the
gym every day and she's gorgeous anyway. She gets the guy anyway," she continued.
"Maybe more so, as she's so very herself that it makes her more attractive."
She went on to say that she believes
the character of Bridget "sort of broke
a norm in an unexpected way that it kind
of spoke to people, me included."
"I love this character, and when people talk about the weight, I don't think
of her as a person who is... There's nothing to fix. I think it sort of shifted our
expectations for what a leading lady can
look like."
The actress also shared that playing such a "messy" character was
"liberating."
"I loved it. I loved that I could
cry and my mascara could run,
and nobody was running in
with the little things that made
me not shiny. And I could have
a runny, snotty nose when I
cry like what happens in real
life, and the wind blows and
your hair's messy and
nobody's running in to brush
it and make it perfect."
"It was so liberating to play
someone who's having authentic experiences authentically,"
she said.
"It became one of my
favorite things to return
to and have to
remember every
time, 'We don't
have to worry
about that. I
don't have to
think about that.
We're not doing
the makeup, pimples - great.' "