Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor’s dad Tim has been filling his Instagram feed full of press clippings and behind-the-scenes photos from the set of the Netflix show.
Tim, who is a screenwriter and recently worked on Channel 5’s thriller The Drowning, has shared everything from cutesy photos of Phoebe and her on-screen love The Duke of Hastings, played by Rege-Jean Page, to his daughter’s glamorous front page magazine splashes.
He shared a copy of The Times newspaper’s Saturday review section, which splashed a giant photo of his daughter as Daphne Bridgerton, and captioned it: “The Times, December 12.”
Another pic shows Phoebe smiling over her shoulder as she sits in a chair on set labelled with her character’s name.
Tim only started updating his Instagram page properly last year and since the pandemic, his grid has been consumed by content about the period drama which defined Netflix’s Christmas scheduling last year.
And in another he shows Rege and his daughter Phoebe sat next to one another, her laughing and him deep in thought, captioned: “Table read.”
It comes as filming for the second series of Bridgerton was briefly paused recently after a Covid scare. The closure led to “crisis meetings,” reported the Sun, but the production was back up and running again shortly after.
Phoebe is currently dating comedian Pete Davidson, and the two recently went public for the first time with a visit to Wimbledon where they piled on the PDA, with Phoebe feeding him at one point.
Pete was previously engaged to Ariana Grande and has also been linked to Kate Beckinsale.
Speaking on Breakfast Club Power radio station recently Pete described his approach to relationships.
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“I am just very, very honest,” he said. “I think what a lot of people do is they try to put on — not even their best self — but like, almost a version of themself that they would like to be. And then eventually, that will unravel, you know?”
“So, I just, off the top, I’m like, ‘Hey, I’m nuts. Here’s all my issues. Here’s what I do. Here’s the therapists. This is what happens.'”
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