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Yerin Ha Says 'Bridgerton' Bathtub Shoot Left Her With Hives After 6-Hour Take

Ha says a prolonged, milky bath shoot preceded a steroid-treated skin reaction after prep with baby powder.

Overview

  • The scene appears in season 4 part 2 of Bridgerton, which debuted on Netflix on February 26.
  • Ha told Capital Breakfast she covered herself in baby powder to help apply intimacy wear and later developed hives and folliculitis requiring steroid cream.
  • Co-star Luke Thompson recalled spending six to seven hours in the tub and described an added milky solution with oil that made the surface extremely slippery.
  • Production used standard intimacy-scene protocols, including intimacy wear, tape and an on-set intimacy coordinator credited as Elizabeth Talbot.
  • Coverage notes the televised version reframes the bath sequence to center Sophie’s agency and clear consent compared with the book portrayal.