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Bridget Rose Jones is a fictional character created by British writer Helen Fielding. Jones first appeared in Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary column in The Independent in 1995, which did not carry any byline. Thus, it seemed to be an actual personal diary chronicling the life of Jones as a thirtysomething single woman in London as she tries to make sense of life, love, and relationships with the help of a surrogate "urban family" of friends in the 1990s. The column was, in fact, a lampoon of women's obsession with love, marriage and romance as well as women's magazines such as Cosmopolitan and wider social trends in Britain at the time. Fielding published the novelisation of the column in 1996, followed by a sequel in 1999 called The Edge of Reason.

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Renée Zellweger, Leo Woodall & Chiwetel Ejiofor Tackle a New Love Triangle in 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' | THR News Vid [Video]

Renée Zellweger, Leo Woodall & Chiwetel Ejiofor Tackle a New Love Triangle in 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy' | THR News Vid

After almost a decade…Bridget Jones is back on our TV screens! Renée Zellweger makes her return for the final installment in Michael Morris' 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.' She and newcomers Leo..

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