# Bridgerton Fans, Hold Your Breath


# Bridgerton Fans, Hold Your Breath: Julia Quinn Spills on Shocking Recasting Rumors! **Imagine the drama escalating beyond the ton—will your favorite Bridgerton siblings get a total makeover in future seasons?** Author Julia Quinn just dropped her candid take, leaving fans buzzing with uncertainty.[1][2] Julia Quinn, the creative force behind the steamy Regency-era novels that inspired Netflix's *Bridgerton*, recently addressed the elephant in the room: recasting rumors. With Francesca already swapped from Ruby Stokes to Hannah Dodd due to scheduling clashes, fans are fretting over Eloise (Claudia Jessie), Hyacinth (Florence Hunt), and Gregory (Will Tilston).[1][2] Quinn confessed to *Us Weekly*, *"I don't necessarily know how they're gonna spin it or write it or what they're going to keep and change."* She's excited for upcoming seasons focusing on Francesca and Eloise—though the order is TBD—but admits uncertainty about Chris Fulton reprising his role as Phillip from *To Sir Phillip, With Love*. Quinn loves Eloise's arc, complete with wrangling his ruthless twins for an instant family twist.[1]
Elegant Regency-era ballroom scene evoking Bridgerton drama

*A lavish ballroom straight out of Bridgerton—where casting secrets unfold.* (Free stock image via Unsplash)

The real intrigue? The youngest Bridgertons. Quinn laughed off early doubts, noting Hyacinth and Gregory started filming at 12 and 13 but are now 18 and sipping wine at premieres.[1][2] *"If you asked me back then, I'd be like, 'I don't know.' But when I saw them again... they were both drinking wine,"* she shared. Their books—*It's In His Kiss* for Hyacinth's diary-mystery romance and *On the Way to the Wedding* for Gregory's love-triangle chaos—were tough for Quinn to write, as she had to mentally age them up.[2] With seasons 7 and 8 potentially years away, these actors might stick around, but nothing's set in stone.[1][3][4] Quinn's noncommittal vibe keeps the Regency rumor mill spinning—will showrunners stick to the books or shake things up like Francesca's recast? It's a reminder that *Bridgerton*'s magic thrives on surprises, blending Quinn's originals with Shondaland flair.[1][2] **What do YOU think—keep the original cast or fresh faces for Eloise, Hyacinth, and Gregory? Drop your hot takes in the comments below, share this post with your fellow Diamond fans, and stay tuned for season updates!**
Citations
1.https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1391432-bridgerton-author-julia-quinn-on-whether-actors-will-be-recast-in-future-seasons
2.https://www.cinemablend.com/streaming-news/bridgerton-author-whether-gregory-hyacinth-recast-before-own-seasons
3.https://nationaltoday.com/us/ny/new-york/news/2026/02/07/bridgerton-author-addresses-potential-recasting-of-young-siblings
4.https://www.aol.com/articles/bridgerton-author-julia-quinn-addresses-121604892.html
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