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Every hidden detail in the new Bridget Jones movie that will bring a tear to your eye.

Good news for fans of our favourite chaos-prone diarist: Bridget Jones is back, and she's brought along more than just her diary.

The latest instalment in the Bridget saga is absolutely packed with clever nods, sneaky references, and delightfully nostalgic callbacks to the previous films that will have long-time fans spitting out their Chardonnay in recognition.

From familiar faces to iconic locations, and those unmistakably Bridget-esque moments we've come to love, here's every easter egg and hidden detail we've spotted in Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy.

Watch: The official trailer of Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy. Post continues after video.


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The see-through top.

Bridget Jones from Bridget Jones Mad About The BoyThe iconic see-through top. Image: Universal Pictures

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How could we ever forget the iconic see-through top Bridget wears to the office in the first film?

Well, it's back and better than ever in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy. In a delightfully nostalgic fashion moment, Bridget contemplates wearing the same sheer top with a black bra for her date with Roxster.

And you know what? We kind of see the vision now. We see you, fashion pioneer Jones!

The iconic underwear.

Bridget Jones from Bridget Jones Mad About The BoyThe undies! Image: Universal Pictures

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Remember when our favourite chaos queen first hooked up with Daniel Cleaver? In classic Bridget fashion, she was wearing her most practical, full-coverage knickers — much to Daniel's surprise. Not exactly the sexy lingerie moment she'd probably planned.

Years later in Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy, we see Bridget having a familiar wardrobe crisis while getting ready for a date with the younger Roxster. When she discovers her trusty big pants in her drawer, she has a proper Bridget moment, greeting them like an old friend before deciding that perhaps something a little more... well, date-appropriate might be better.

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The reindeer jumper.

Bridget Jones and Mark Darcy from Bridget Jones' DiaryAre we really crying over a jumper? Image: Universal Pictures

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Look, I don't want to be dramatic, but I literally squealed, clutched my chest, and maybe shed a tiny tear when that reindeer jumper made its triumphant return to our screens.

You know the one. The gloriously daggy Christmas sweater that Mark Darcy (Colin Firth at his most deliciously brooding) was forced to wear when he first met our beloved Bridget Jones.

And now? In the most perfect full-circle moment, it's Bridget's son, Billy, wearing the iconic jumper. I mean, could there BE a more perfect way to honour Mark's memory? (Sorry, still not over it).

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The blue cocktails.

Blue cocktailsBlue soup and blue cocktails. Image: Universal Pictures

In what can only be described as peak Bridget energy, our favourite chaos queen and her ride-or-die besties raise a toast to Mark with these... wait for it... mysteriously milky BLUE cocktails.

And if that's not giving major throwback vibes to her infamous blue string soup disaster from the first film, I don't know what is. The kind of cooking catastrophe that made us all feel better about our own kitchen failures.

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Her penguin pyjamas.

Bridget Jones from Bridget Jones' DiaryWe've all got a pair of pyjamas we can't seem to retire. Image: Universal Pictures

We need to discuss something that's either deeply concerning or absolutely iconic — Bridget Jones is still rocking those red penguin pyjamas. Yes, the same ones from 24 years ago.

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Honestly, we get it. We've all been there where you find a pair of pyjamas so comfortable and so fitting that you refuse to wear anything else. They become less clothing and more of a comfort blanket with arm holes.

Look, as far as iconic movie moments go, Bridget Jones belting out Celine in her penguin PJs while dramatically gesturing with a wine bottle is one of them. So I was pleasantly surprised to see the same pyjamas pop up again in the latest film.

A Pride and Prejudice homage.

Leo Woodall in Bridget Jones Mad About a BoyA little Mr. Darcy moment. Image: Universal Pictures

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In what can only be described as the most delightfully self-aware callback in cinema history, we've got Roxster diving into a pool to save a dog at Talitha's party. And wouldn't you know it? He emerges in a soaking wet shirt that had the entire cinema collectively raising their eyebrows

And the moment I saw Roxster emerge from the water in his slightly unbuttoned shirt, I knew exactly what the Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy team was doing. Well, had done.

The moment is a cheeky nod to that infamous Pride and Prejudice scene when Mr. Darcy (played by Colin Firth) emerged from the water and launched a thousand fan edits and made "wet shirt" a legitimate cultural moment.

Brenda Jones.

Remember Brenda Jones? Well, she's back.

As Bridget returns to the workforce, she is mistakenly referred to as "Brenda Jones". And OG Bridge Jones fans will know that that is exactly the name she was called for years by her former colleague, Mr. Tits Pervert. Oops… I mean Mr. Fitzherbert.

Kissing in the snow.

Bridget Jones  and Mark Darcy from Bridget Jones' DiaryImage: Universal Pictures

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There's something about Bridget Jones and dramatic declarations of love in the snow that just works.

Twenty-four years ago, we watched Mark Darcy chase our girl through London's snowy streets while she was dressed in what can only be described as a chaotic combination of leopard-print undies, a cardie, and runners.

And now? History repeats itself with another heart-melting moment of British awkwardness in the snow. Different man, same bumbling charm, equally devastating effect on our emotions.

"Just As You Are."

Mark Darcy in Bridget Jones' Diary4 words we will never forget. Image: Universal Pictures

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The four words we have been waiting to hear again since Mark Darcy first uttered them.

And then there's Mr. Wallaker in the new movie, absolute sweetheart that he is, telling Pam Jones she's "perfect, just as you are" when Talitha suggests a rebrand. And suddenly, every Bridget Jones fan in the cinema had a complete meltdown.

Because those words? They're not just any words. They're the words. The ones Mark Darcy used in that heart-stopping moment when he told Bridget he liked her "very much, just as you are" — easily one of the most swoon-worthy declarations in rom-com history.

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