Bridgerton couples are pretty freaky.
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While fans wait to see Bridgerton Season 4 focus on Benedict, some are still discussing Colin and Penlope’s friends-to-lovers story. Their steamy scenes were much talked about after Season 3 dropped on Netflix. (That was especially when it came to the infamous carriage scene.) Now, months later, one fan has done the fanbase a favor by compiling some of the character’s NSFW moments, which were not “very demure.” And yes, the video is just as funny as you’d expect.
One of the latest social media trends involves users discussing what is “very demure,” meaning reserved, modest, and shy. It could definitely be argued that “Polin” could’ve used an explanation of that phrase at many points throughout Season 3 of Bridgerton. X user filled_popcorn made a thread pointing out the times the couple “weren’t being very mindful, very demure, or very modest.” Check it out for yourself, and don’t be surprised if you find yourself laughing like I did:
Bridgerton is not known to be “PG-rated” in the slightest, so it’s not surprising to see there are many instances where Polin were not being very demure. Between the carriage scene and their very public outings (both in the daylight and in the moonlight), they were, quite frankly, a lot. It’s actually surreal to see all of those moments chronicled in a single place. As a whole, the social media thread really punctuates just how dirty (romance-wise) both Colin and Penelope were during those episodes. But let’s be real, I think fans pretty much had that idea even without this video as a reminder.
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