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&#;Bridgerton&#;s Luke Thompson On Benedict&#;s Sexual Fluidity & His &#;Emotional Intimacy&#; With Family That May Be Hindering His Devote Match

SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details from the entirety of BridgertonSeason 3.

While Bridgerton Season 3 tied a neat brief bow on Colin and Penelope&#;s adore story, the Netflix series left plenty for audiences to chew on as they wait for another installment.

Both Benedict (Luke Thompson) and Francesca (Hannah Dodd) appear to be poised to continue their value stories in Season 4, which was already greenlit in

Benedict in particular was left in a bit of a flux after declining Tilly Arnold&#;s proposal that the two of them settle down together. After exploring his sexuality with both Tilly and Paul, Benedict thinks he needs more freedom.

Maybe he does. Or, maybe, &#;you could argue that he&#;s been exploring,&#; Thompson tells Deadline. &#;It&#;s lovely to travel, but also putting down some roots and choosing something or someone also has huge value and excitement.&#;

Perhaps that&#;s a lesson for Benedi

Even though I kind of enjoyed Bridgerton Season 1 for what it was, I have to acknowledge I wouldn&#;t have considered watching the latest Netflix series if it wasn&#;t for the queerbait in the promotional material.

This article contains certain spoilers for Bridgerton Season 1. You have been warned.

I fell for the queerbait. I can&#;t deny it. I fell for it so hard I ended up watching the entire eight episodes making up Bridgerton Season 1. I should have known better.

If the promotional team for Bridgerton hadn&#;t made sure to add a quick scene showing a queer gentleman hooking up with another dude, I wouldn&#;t contain considered watching this show.

Set during the Regency, I was interested in seeing how such a series would handle queer characters. Also, it was a Netflix show by Shondaland. There had to be at least one lgbtq+ supporting character if not one in the main cast, right? 

Wrong!

Turns out that the queer man the trailer made sure to include was nothing more than a minor personality who debuts during the third episode. He&#;s an artist named Henry Granville (Juli

Is Benedict Gay Or Bisexual In Bridgerton? His Season 3 Storyline Explained

23 July ,

By Sam Prance

Bridgerton season 3 explores Benedict's sexuality in further depth than ever before. Here's how it differs to the books.

Bridgerton fans have long wondered if Benedict is gay or bisexual and season 3 has left viewers with even more questions.

Ever since Benedict Bridgerton befriended Sir Henry Granville in season 1, there have been theories that he is queer. While Benedict doesn't have any gay sexual relationships in the first two seasons of the demonstrate , he does witness two men having sex with each other at one of Granville's intimate parties and appears to display some interest in it.

In Bridgerton season 3, Benedict meets a brand new character named Paul Suarez leading to more speculation about his sexuality. Is Benedict gay or bisexual though? Here's a break down of what happens in season 3, who Benedict ends up with in the Bridgerton books and what Luke Thompson has said about how his character identifies.

Is Benedict Bridgerton gay?

Luke Thompson Opens Up About Filming Bridgerton’s Sexiest Scene Yet

Luke Thompson admits he doesn’t quite know what to make of Benedict Bridgerton’s purpose in life.

For three seasons on Netflix’s Regency-era romantic drama Bridgerton, Thompson has brought a charming mix of heart and humor to the role of the second-born son of a well-to-do, aristocratic family, whose position as the so-called spare to the heir (older brother Viscount Anthony Bridgerton, played by Jonathan Bailey) has left him with a lack of responsibility. But that considerable liberty is as much a blessing as it is a curse; over the years, Benedict has experimented—with art, with women, with opium—in search of his true calling in life.

“What’s interesting with Benedict is that he’s very competent at a lot of things. The struggle is more inner,” Thompson tells Harper’s Bazaar on a recent Friday afternoon in New York City. “The problem is more like: What does he wish to do? Where does he want to go? He’s socially adept at doing the whole ton thing; he’s actually excellent at it. It’s just that he’s not quit