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‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’ Put Leo Woodall in a Wet White Shirt — and the Costume Team Spent a Full Day Testing for the Perfect One

The fourth installment in the beloved rom-com series finds Renée Zellweger back in Bridget’s skirts and tights while introducing some very viable (and stylish) new love interests.
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