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Renée Zellweger and filmmaker Michael Morris discuss Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, its emotional journey, and hopes for future stories.
Renée Zellweger is open to playing Bridget Jones again, despite Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy being seen as the final installment for the franchise Renée Zellweger reveals she'd return to her ...
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy star Renée Zellweger has revealed which scene from the film caused her to cry. Though Bridget eventually returns to the world of dating, portions of the film see ...
Renee Zellweger is keeping her "fingers crossed" for more Bridget Jones movies. The 56-year-old actress - who has played her TV producer-and-reporter alter ego since 2001 - thought 2025's Mad About ...
So many celebrities have braved the big chop so far this year, but Renée Zellweger's dramatic hair transformation took the ticket when she debuted a chic pixie cut back in January.
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy star Renée Zellweger has revealed which scene from the film caused her to cry. The actor reprised her role as the iconic character in the fourth film of the series ...
Renée Zellweger and Ant Anstead’s once-blossoming romance appears to be entering turbulent waters. The couple, who have been together since 2021, are now reportedly living apart, while rumors ...
A spokesperson for Ant Anstead has clarified the recent speculation that he and his girlfriend, Renée Zellweger, are living separately. "Sadly, the recent reports are disrespectful and misleading ...
“Renee always thought of herself as the voice of the voiceless,” said retired WMAQ-Ch. 5 vice president of news and station manager Frank Whittaker, who first worked with Ferguson at Channel 2.
Renee Ferguson, the first African American woman to work as an investigative reporter in Chicago television and a long-time journalist for WMAQ, has died, her family told NBC Chicago.
Former CBS and NBC Chicago investigative reporter Renee Ferguson dies Former WBBM-TV reporter Renee Ferguson has died at the age of 75. Ferguson died Friday, June 6.