Is ‘Bridgerton’ Star Jonathan Bailey Available for Dating?

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Key Takeaways
- Jonathan Bailey confirms he is available for dating.
- His role in ‘Bridgerton’ has heightened his visibility.
- Bailey emphasizes that romance is not as glamorous as portrayed in fantasy.
- He aims to challenge stereotypes in Hollywood.
- His career began as a child actor with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Los Angeles, July 8 (NationPress) Actor Jonathan Bailey, recognized for his role in the hit streaming series ‘Bridgerton’, has officially announced that he is available for dating.
The actor, who publicly came out as gay in 2018, hinted at his single status in a conversation with ‘Female First UK’ when host Amelia Dimoldenberg speculated that he might not be available. Bailey responded, “I’m available. It’s just, I think there’s a genetic predisposition.”
When asked if his role in Bridgerton has improved his romantic skills, he firmly stated that it hasn’t, saying, “No! It’s a fantasy, isn’t it? Romance is grounded and real.”
According to ‘Female First UK’, the ‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ star recently shared that he almost didn’t audition for the Netflix blockbuster ‘Bridgerton’, where he plays Lord Anthony Bridgerton. However, his perspective shifted after reading the script, as he recalled, “I remember just being like, ‘Wow, this is going to be massive.’”
Since securing the role in Bridgerton, Jonathan has appeared in films such as Wicked and Jurassic World: Rebirth. He recently expressed how he has “unlearned the idea of feeling limited” as a gay actor in Hollywood.
Jonathan noted that older actors have significantly contributed to dismantling barriers within the film industry. He is dedicated to challenging stereotypes in his career, including his lead role in Jurassic World Rebirth.
Jonathan began his journey as a child actor in the Royal Shakespeare Company and made his West End debut at the age of eight as Gavroche in ‘Les Miserables’. He has since gained recognition for his performances in the Regency romance series ‘Bridgerton’ and the political miniseries ‘Fellow Travelers’.