‘Bridgerton' Author Julia Quinn Addresses Fan "Disappointment" Over Gender-Flip in Season 3 Finale

[This story includes spoilers for Bridgerton season three, part two.]

Julia Quinn, the author of the Bridgerton novel series, is addressing fan "disappointment" over the gender flip of a major character in the show's season three, part two, finale.

In the final moments of Bridgerton season three, fans are introduced to the character of Michaela Stirling (Masali Baduza), the cousin of Francesca Bridgerton's (Hannah Dodd) husband, John Stirling (Victor Alli). Those who are familiar with the books know that John's cousin, Michael, becomes Francesca's second husband after her first one died from a ruptured cerebral aneurysm.

For the screen adaptation, showrunner Jess Brownell changed Michael to Michaela, introducing Bridgerton‘s eventual first same-sex relationship, and some fans have expressed their surprise and disappointment over the major change.

In a lengthy social media post, Quinn addressed the feelings fans may be having over the change, noting that she was also a little hesitant when Brownell brought the suggestion to her.

"Anyone who has seen an interview with me from the past four years knows that I am deeply committed to the Bridgerton world becoming more diverse and inclusive as the stories move from book to screen," Quinn wrote. "But switching the gender of a major character is a huge change, and so when Jess Brownell first approached me with the idea of turning Michael into Michaela for the show, I needed more information before conferring my agreement."

She continued, "I trust Shondaland's vision for Bridgerton, but I wanted to be sure that we could remain true to the spirit of the book and of the characters. Jess and I talked for a long time about it. More than once. I made it clear that it was extremely important to me that Francesca's abiding love for John be shown on screen."

Quinn explained that when she wrote When He Was Wicked, the book that details Francesca and Michael's relationship, she fought to include Francesca and John's love in the first four chapters because her publisher was worried it would take away from Francesca and Michael's eventual relationship.

"But I felt that if I didn't show how deeply she loved John, and how deeply Michael, his cousin, also loved him, then their feelings of guilt at falling in love with each other after John's death made no sense," she said. "I didn't want to just tell the reader that they loved him. I wanted the reader to feel it."

However, after speaking with Brownell on several occasions, the author noted that she's "confident" that when Francesca and Michaela's story comes to life in Bridgerton, it will be the "most emotional and heart-wrenching" installment of the show, just like the novel was. She even pointed out that John's death may even hit harder in the show than in the books because he's getting more time onscreen than he ever did on the page.

She concluded her post by thanking the readers and fans for their feedback and added that she is touched by their commitment to the characters. "I ask that you grant me and the Shondaland team some faith as we move forward," she wrote. "I think we are going to end up with two stories, one on page and one on screen, and they will both be beautiful and moving."

‘bridgerton' author julia quinn addresses fan

Hannah Dodd as Francesca Bridgerton and Victor Alli as John Stirling in Bridgerton season three.

In a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter following Bridgerton season three, part two, Brownell explained that she got the idea to change Francesca's love interest to a woman when she read the book and related to it as a queer woman. She noted that even though there will have to be some changes, they plan on adapting the book pretty closely.

The showrunner also has plans to honor John and Francesca's relationship, like Quinn shared that she wanted, pointing out that just because she and her writers room chose to tell a queer story with Francesca doesn't mean that her connection with John wasn't genuine.

"Hopefully, it's a lovely statement on the fact that relationships based in companionship, respect, friendship, trust and shared interests are just as valid as relationships that are super passionate," Brownell said. "Both have value, and neither negates the other. So we're absolutely not denying the connection that Fran and John have, and when we tell the Francesca and Michaela story, we would definitely want there to be a time jump to give Francesca some time to earnestly mourn what she had."

More from The Hollywood Reporter

OTHER NEWS

4 hrs ago

Your pictures of Scotland: 21 - 28 June

4 hrs ago

Vintage farm and military vehicles up for auction

4 hrs ago

Has the US found Jho Low?

4 hrs ago

Agro Madani: Fama targeting RM2mil in sales in six states

4 hrs ago

France’s DRASTIC measures to cut costs boots backs to economy as forwards sit in comfort

4 hrs ago

Cars stranded as flash flood swamps parts of Melaka

4 hrs ago

This sub-RM100k EV might be assembled in Rembau soon

5 hrs ago

MotoGP Dutch GP: Bagnaia shades Marquez in first practice

5 hrs ago

Israeli forces push deeper into southern and northern Gaza

5 hrs ago

Get a glimpse of newest Boston Celtics forward Anton Watson's game in these highlights vs. UConn

5 hrs ago

Sigourney Weaver to Receive Honorary Golden Lion Award at Venice Film Festival

5 hrs ago

Howie Long praises Chiefs coaching staff for three-peat opportunity

5 hrs ago

Bengals wide receiver Jermaine Burton could be this year's Puka Nacua

5 hrs ago

Commanders WR Dyami Brown putting in work ahead of critical fourth season

5 hrs ago

What are the long-term effects of the historic Sunday Ticket verdict against the NFL?

5 hrs ago

Unconventional Spalletti fights his corner as Italy look to last-16 clash

6 hrs ago

Former MAS CEO Tengku Azmil joins board of CIMB

6 hrs ago

Megan Thee Stallion Returns With New Album ‘Megan' Featuring Victoria Monét, GloRilla & UGK: Stream It Now

6 hrs ago

E-bike voucher scheme to end early

6 hrs ago

5 Ways Boomers Are Controlling the Housing Market Again

6 hrs ago

How Much Rent Costs on Average in the Most Affordable Cities

6 hrs ago

9 perfect picks from the 2024 NBA Draft

6 hrs ago

Hot AI Jesus Is Huge on Facebook

6 hrs ago

Glasgow says goodbye to old subway trains

7 hrs ago

Courtland Sutton doesn't think Broncos are in rebuilding mode

7 hrs ago

Clinton Portis outspoken on his time in Washington

7 hrs ago

Squatters take London's housing crisis into their own hands

7 hrs ago

Savour Your Favourite Local Flavours With 7CAFé’s Ready To Eat Meals

7 hrs ago

Bin collection changes planned for hundreds of homes

7 hrs ago

Caution: Cherry Pits Can Cause Cyanide Poisoning—Here’s How

8 hrs ago

Betamek completes acquisition of car stereo maker Sanshin

8 hrs ago

Cheez-It and Hidden Valley Ranch Crackers Are Coming — Here's How to Get Them First

8 hrs ago

Uzma to explore collaborations with Finnish firm ReOrbit in space satellite solutions

8 hrs ago

Selangor Sultan declines to meet with FAM president

8 hrs ago

Hiap Teck’s 3Q net profit triples, lifted by higher JV contribution

8 hrs ago

Animation firm Kucingko to train and employ new creative staff in Sabah, Sarawak after IPO

8 hrs ago

Senior assistant director of statutory body remanded in highway bribery probe

8 hrs ago

Tok Pa reaffirms decision to 'retire' from politics

8 hrs ago

Possible deal with Jho Low and US Justice Department on 1MDB

8 hrs ago

DNB stakeholders now have option to exit and form second 5G network — Maxis