'Bridgerton' Season 5 will focus on Francesca and Michaela's love story

It's the Netflix series' first season to centre a LGBTQ couple.
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Masali Baduza and Hannah Dodd in 'Bridgerton.'
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Netflix has officially announced Bridgerton Season 5, and it looks like it's time for quiet pianist Francesca (Hannah Dodd) to get a second chance at love.

Based on When He Was Wicked, the sixth book in Julia Quinn's Regency romance series, Bridgerton's fifth season will focus on Lady Francesca Stirling (née Bridgerton). Francesca was tragically widowed during Season 4 after suddenly losing her beloved husband John (Victor Alli). Picking up two years later, pragmatic reasons have now pushed Francesca to search for a new spouse.

Meanwhile, John's cousin Michaela Stirling (Masali Baduza) has just returned to London. Michaela fled the city in the Season 4 finale despite Francesca's request that she stay as they both grieved. Now she's finally back, bringing an opportunity for her relationship with Francesca to evolve in ways neither of them expected.

Named Michael in Quinn's original novels, Michaela's character was changed from male to female for Netflix's adaptation. Bridgerton Season 5 will be the series' first season centred on a LGBTQ romance, with the series promising copious amounts of sapphic yearning.

Amanda Yeo
Amanda Yeo
Assistant Editor

Amanda Yeo is an Assistant Editor at Mashable, covering entertainment, culture, tech, science, and social good. Based in Australia, she writes about everything from video games and K-pop to movies and gadgets.


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