Bridget takes a pregnancy test at work with Miranda and discovers that she is pregnant. She talks to her friend Shazza (Sally Phillips) over her recent flings and mentions using expired vegan condoms. He wakes up the next morning to find a note from Bridget saying they shouldn't continue this relationship, citing reasons as to why it doesn't work between them.Ī few weeks later, Bridget notices she is gaining weight. Afterwards, Mark mentions he is traveling the next day. They attend a party later, leading to them reconnecting and eventually having sex. Mark mentions that he and Camila are divorcing. She runs into Mark again as they are both asked to be the child's godparents. Upon returning home, Bridget attends the christening of her friend Jude's (Shirley Henderson) child. In the morning, Bridget wakes up in bed alone. Bridget stumbles into a yurt that she thinks is hers and Miranda's, but it's Jack's. They later attend his concert, with Miranda rolling around in a giant hamster ball. Bridget falls face-first in the mud, and she meets a handsome stranger named Jack Qwant (Patrick Dempsey), who helps her on her feet.Īt night, Bridget and Miranda get drunk and bump into Ed Sheeran to take a picture for them, though he initially thinks they want one with him, but they don't even recognize him at first. When they arrive, Miranda tells Bridget to sleep with the first man she meets. Not ready to get discouraged, Bridget decides to take Miranda up on her offer, and she joins her on a trip to a music festival. Unfortunately, they're all too busy with their own kids. Miranda invites Bridget to go out for her birthday, but she would rather spend it with her other close friends. To complicate things further, a younger manager named Alice (Kate O'Flynn) is hired, and it's said that she's been known to fire people older than her.
Bridget speaks to Miranda as she interviews a guest, but Bridget takes a phone call during the segment, so Miranda repeats whatever Bridget says on the phone, which in this case makes Miranda's interview regarding the death of a fascist dictator seem unintentionally sympathetic. After the funeral, Bridget and Mark run into each other to catch up for a brief, awkward moment as he introduces Bridget and Camila to each other, and then they part ways.īridget works as a television producer for her anchor friend Miranda (Sarah Solemani). As she sits with her friends, Bridget spots Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) with his new wife Camilla (Agni Scott). A number of his former girlfriends are in attendance as well. She goes to a church to the funeral of her former lover Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant).
First, she gets a phone call from her mom Pamela (Gemma Jones) that now that she is in her early 40's, her time to have a baby is running out. Instead of moping, she changes the song to "Jump Around" and starts getting funky.īridget details how her birthday really began. She is turning 43, and she finds herself alone. The film starts with Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger) sitting in her apartment listening to "All By Myself" while holding a birthday cupcake. Suddenly jealousy, uncertainty and temptation - in the form of Bridget's former boss and womanizing heartthrob Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant) - threaten to upend Bridget's dream in a comic maze of bad advice, silly mix-ups and total disasters that could only happen to her.NOTE: This spoiler was submitted by Jeremy She can't help but wonder: what exactly is it that comes after the happily ever after?Īnd just as she's starting to figure it all out, enter the competition: Darcy's drop-dead, legs-up-to-there, never-says-the-wrong-thing new colleague. Having finally found her man, Bridget is faced with the challenge of keeping him. Or - could it? Despite Darcy's apparent devotion, Bridget still finds herself asking questions about life, love and the proper way to put away underwear. For six glorious weeks, she has been the girlfriend of the exquisitely flawless human rights lawyer Mark Darcy ( Colin Firth) and nothing could be better. At long last Bridget Jones ( Renée Zellweger) - a 30-something, self-doubting, self-analyzing, career-minded, calorie-counting London singleton - has found romantic bliss.