Hannah Dodd as Francesca Bridgerton and Victor Alli as John Stirling in Bridgerton LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX Julia Quinn, the author behind the original Bridgerton novels, has spoken out about the twist at the end of the Netflix show’s third season. New episodes of the hit period drama began streaming earlier this month, ending with Francesca Bridgerton becoming flustered after being introduced to a new character called Michaela Stirling. Advertisement This quickly led many fans to reach the conclusion that Michaela is a gender-swapped version of Michael Stirling, Francesca’s love interest from the original book series, and that a future plot arc would explore the pair’s relationship in Bridgerton’s most prominent queer storyline to date.
In an Instagram post shared on Monday evening, Julia shared her thoughts on the matter, acknowledging that the twist has been met with “surprise and, for some, disappointment”. “ Anyone who has seen an interview with me from the past four years knows that I am deeply committed to the Bridgerton world becoming more diverse and inclusive as the stories move from book to screen,” Julia wrote. “But switching the gender of a major character is a huge change, and so when [Bridgerton showrunner] Jess Brownell first approached me with the idea of turning Michael into Michaela for the show, I needed more information before conferring my agreement.
” Advertisement Bridgerton author Julia Quinn at the season three premiere earlier this mon.
