Kim Kardashian Started Watching ‘Bridgerton,’ and Her Reactions Are So Relatable

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It looks like Kim Kardashian is looking for something fun and romantic to watch on Netflix, because she just started Bridgerton, and she shared her reactions on social media

Though most of us tore through the series at the end of 2020 (it dropped on Christmas Day), the KKW Beauty founder is only getting into it now, at the end of March 2021. On the evening of Sunday, March 28, Kardashian and her friend and collaborator, Stephanie Shepherd, enjoyed white wine and, like, five hours of the steamy series. They made it at least to the infamous garden scene in episode four, and honestly, we can’t blame them. The Shonda Rhimes–produced show is seriously addictive.

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Kardashian documented their journey into the Bridgerton-verse on her Instagram Stories, telling followers, “It’s finally happening!!!” and proceeding to freak out over the Daphne (Phoebe Dynevor) and Simon (Regé-Jean Page) love story because, well, duh.

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Minor spoilers ahead if you have somehow avoided them until now. As Simon chases Daphne into the moonlit garden, you can hear Kardashian whispering, “Yes…yes! Go get her! Kiss her!” and then squealing when they finally lock lips.

She also tagged her business partner, Tracy Romulus, in some of the posts, so maybe she’s to thank for finally getting Kardashian to watch the series? Kim, have you not been reading all of our fawning over this show?!

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Over the weekend Gwyneth Paltrow sent Kim Kardashian a custom “orgasm candle” and a double-sided vibrator. And now Kim is sipping wine and watching Bridgerton. Honestly, you love to see it. It’s been reported that Kardashian’s going through a hard time recently, and it’s good to see she’s letting herself have a little fun. 

I wonder if Kardashian spent the next day finishing the series. How could she wait, am I right? If she still has more episodes to go, though, here’s hoping she documents!

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