If you are obsessed with Netflix’s Bridgerton, then you must be familiar with Anthony Bridgerton aka Jonathan Bailey. Now, in the upcoming season, Jonathan will be reprising his role as Anthony Bridgerton while Simone Ashley will play the role of Anthony’s love interest, Kate Sharma. The first season of Bridgerton was a massive hit and after a few weeks of its release, it became Netflix’s most-watched show. After watching the first season, fans went gaga over Jonathan Bailey’s look. However, we too believe that he is a true style icon.
The 32-year-old actor was born in Oxfordshire in 1988. Jonatan started his career with theatre performances and later, he acted in productions like Beautiful Thing and King John. He has also featured in some popular shows like The Bill, The Golden Hour, Doctors among others. The Bridgerton actor has acted in films like It and Five Children. However, he gained all the popularity after starring in a famous British detective series Broadchurch. Now, let’s take a look at a few mind-blowing pictures of Jonathan Bailey in which he has displayed his impeccable style.
Rocking Winter Blazer Without a Shirt
Acing Teddy Coat Style
Perfectly Wearing Structured Silhouette
Proving All Black Outfit Can Also Be a Style
Classy In Formals
Looking Cool In Casual
The filming of Bridgerton Season 2 has already started. And now we hope that you are already drooling over the pictures of Jonathan Bailey aka Anthony Bridgerton.
(The above story first appeared on Today News 24 on May 26, 2021 12:08 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website todaynews24.top).
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