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16 Dec 2025

'I have perfect breasts' - Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan on showcasing her body on hit series

The 37-year-old grew to fame playing Clare Devlin in Derry Girls

'I have perfect breasts' - Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan on showcasing her body on hit series

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The Bridgerton season three promotion tour came to Dublin last night and fans could not contain their excitement when Nicola Coughlan spoke on body representation.

Season three of the popular period drama features a blossoming romance between Galway actress Nicola Coughlan who plays Penelope Fetehrington and Colin Bridgerton who is played by Luke Newton. 

The 37-year-old grew to fame playing Clare Devlin in Derry Girls and alongside her co-star Luke Newton, she "cam home last night."

The premiere was held at The Lighthouse Cinema in Smithfield Square where guests saw the awaited first episode from the second half of the season.

When asked about how she was so "brave" to showcase he body on screen, Coughlan said: "You know it is hard because I think women with my body type, women with perfect breasts don't get to see ourselves on screen enough. I am very proud to be a member of the perfect breasts community."

@poliniverse "You know it is hard because I think a women with my body type - woman with perfect breasts" Nicola Coughlan you are a world treasure ❤️ Luke's reaction tho #nicolacoughlan #lukenewton #polin #penelopefeatherington #colinbridgerton #ladywistledown #lordwhistledown #bridgerton #bridgertonnetflix #bridgertonseason3 ♬ original sound - POLINiverse ✨

On Friday, June 7, The Galway Fleadh will host a screening at Pálás Cinema in Galway where Coughlan and Newton are set to appear.

The final four episodes set to stream on June 13 on Netflix where we will see the love blossom between the pair. 

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