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    Bridget Jones get her own statue in London's Leicester Square

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    Posted on November 17, 2025

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    A statue of Bridget Jones was unveiled in Leicester Square, London, celebrating 25 years since the first film. Renee Zellweger attended the event.

    Bridget Jones Statue Unveiled in Leicester Square, Celebrating 25 Years

    LONDON (Reuters) -Bridget Jones has joined the likes of Mary Poppins, Harry Potter and other beloved film characters with her own statue in London's Leicester Square.

    Oscar winner Renee Zellweger, who has played the titular character in all four "Bridget Jones" films, attended Monday's unveiling of the statue which celebrates 25 years since the first movie, "Bridget Jones' Diary", was released.

    "It’s pretty crazy. It’s kind of strange. It's not something that you... ever expect... it’s quite a surprise," Zellweger told Reuters.

    Asked what she made of the statue, which depicts Bridget with her hair tied back, dressed in a mini skirt and holding a pen and diary, she said: "I mean, she's adorable... she's really cute. Looks like Bridget to me."

    Author Helen Fielding created the character of Bridget Jones more than 30 years ago for a newspaper column that detailed Bridget's love life. Her first book "Bridget Jones's' Diary" was published in 1996 and three more followed.

    "Bridget Jones's' Diary" was turned into a 2001 film with Hugh Grant and Colin Firth starring alongside Zellweger.

    Movies "Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason" and "Bridget Jones's Baby" followed in 2004 and 2016 respectively. "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy" was released in February.

    "My daughter's generation now like Bridget, and that means a huge amount to me because it hardly ever happens," Fielding said of the character's enduring popularity. "So I feel very, very lucky, and yeah, I'm proud of Bridget."

    The Bridget Jones statue is part of the Scenes in the Square trail of sculptures of film characters in Leicester Square, where many movie premieres are held. The trail was launched in 2020 and also includes statues of Laurel and Hardy as well as Batman among others.

    (Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian, Editing by William Maclean)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bridget Jones statue unveiled in London's Leicester Square.
    • •Renee Zellweger attended the unveiling ceremony.
    • •Statue celebrates 25 years since the first film.
    • •Part of the Scenes in the Square trail of sculptures.
    • •Bridget Jones remains a beloved character across generations.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bridget Jones get her own statue in London's Leicester Square

    1What is a statue?

    A statue is a three-dimensional representation of a person, animal, or abstract form, typically made from materials like stone, metal, or wood, often used for artistic or commemorative purposes.

    2What is a film character?

    A film character is a fictional person or being portrayed in a movie, created to drive the story and engage the audience through their actions, dialogue, and development.

    3What is a movie premiere?

    A movie premiere is the first public showing of a film, often attended by the cast and crew, and typically held at a special event or venue to generate publicity.

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