Bridgerton viewers are still eagerly anticipating Season 4’s premiere in 2026, but this week, fans had something else to celebrate: a big awards win, sure to set the ton abuzz.
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During the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Sept. 6 (held a week before the main ceremony on Sept. 14), Julie Andrews won Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance for her role as Lady Whistledown. She was specifically recognized for the Season 3 finale, “Into the Light,” in which Lady Whistledown announced the retirement of her pen name. “I should like to formally introduce myself: previous wallflower, current columnist, observer, wielder of a quill, nobody unique — and yet, I have my moments,” she said.
Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) then took over the voiceover, suggesting Lady Whistledow