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Bridgerton Fever: Desi Fan’s Take on Bridgerton Name Trend Sparks Laughter!

The third season of Netflix’s Bridgerton has sparked immense excitement among fans, offering a compelling mix of drama and the anticipated return of Lady Whistledown, the beloved gossip queen. Set in the opulent world of the 1800s, the show captivates viewers with its characters’ prestigious titles like Lord or Lady. Fans have even begun creating […]

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Bridgerton Fever: Desi Fan’s Take on Bridgerton Name Trend Sparks Laughter!

The third season of Netflix’s Bridgerton has sparked immense excitement among fans, offering a compelling mix of drama and the anticipated return of Lady Whistledown, the beloved gossip queen. Set in the opulent world of the 1800s, the show captivates viewers with its characters’ prestigious titles like Lord or Lady. Fans have even begun creating humorous videos to help others find their personalized Bridgerton titles.

However, the trend of discovering one’s Bridgerton name has not resonated with everyone, particularly among Desis. Actress Ishitta Arun humorously highlighted this in an Instagram post titled “Problems of Desi Bridgerton Fans.” In the post, Ishitta stumbled upon a video on her feed asking, “What will be your Bridgerton name?”

The instructions were simple: choose “lord” or “lady” based on your middle name, add “ton” to the last beverage you drank, and finish with the first part of your street name followed by “shire.” Ishitta followed these steps, selecting “lady,” combining it with her middle name “Gajodhar,” adding “ton” to the last drink she had (kaadha), resulting in “Kaadhaton.” She then used the first part of her street name, “Bhendi,” and ended with “shire,” creating “Lady Gajodhar Kaadhaton of Bhendishire.”

Her reaction to her newly discovered Bridgerton name was amusing, and she eventually gave up, stating that she no longer wanted to play the game.

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Ishitta Arun’s post gained significant attention online, garnering over 1 million views and inspiring a wave of humorous responses from fellow Bridgerton fans creating their own names.

One user shared, “Presenting to you all: LORD Sanskar Caravova Hazelnut Coldcoffeeton of Kocharshire.”

Another added, “Dearest Gentle Readers, presenting to you… Lady Blank Doodhton of Janakshire…”

A different response was, “Lady Bhagat Glucoseton of Urbanshire.”

A keen observer even noted, “There was actually a ‘Lady Vikaspuri’ in season 3…I kid you not.”

“This has me laughing for hours,” admitted another commenter.

Meanwhile, all episodes of Bridgerton Season 3 are available for streaming on Netflix. Adapted from a book series by Julia Quinn, the series was created by Chris Van Dusen.

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