BRIDGET Jones returns to her sweary best in her latest film outing — the second word she says is: “F***”.
The colourful character had been toned down — but she follows up her outburst with a tirade of six further F-bombs.
Bridget, played by Renee Zellweger, then jokes about giving her children crystal meth — all before the opening credits and less than five minutes into the film.
Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy is the fourth film adaptation of Helen Fielding’s best-selling books.
In the first movie, Bridget Jones’s Diary, in 2001 she chain-smoked, swore like a trooper and reeled off a string of sexual innuendos.
But by the third, 2016’s Bridget Jones’s Baby, she had swapped all that for yoga and green juice.
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Fans hit out at producers for taming her.
Box office takings were down £100million on Bridget’s debut.
This time, while she still no longer smokes, she has returned to old habits — even chugging white wine from the bottle.
And speaking at the London premiere, Renee, who attended with TV presenter fella Ant Anstead, 45, gave fans hope she would be back as Bridget.
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Despite the latest film being billed as “the final chapter”, Renee, 55, said: “I’ll never be done with Bridget. If Helen sparked something down the line, who could say no.”
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