You might have been binge-watching Season 2 of Bridgerton all weekend, but did you notice the nod to author, Julia Quinn?
Yep, Julia, who wrote the Bridgerton books, made a subtle appearance and we totally missed it.
You can watch a clip below:
Spotted by @parade.media, the moment occurs in episode two, when Anthony is going through his list of potential wives.
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And other eagle-eyed viewers also spotted it, with one person writing: "Love the nod to the author."
While another said: "PLEASE tell me I'm not the only weirdo who immediately spotted [this].
And a third added: "Miss Quinn for Julia Quinn yaaaaaa."
And a fourth said: "THIS EASTER EGG!! Lady Julia & Miss Quinn, I see you."
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Meanwhile, showrunner Chris Van Dusen tweeted about the scene specifically, explaining: "Lady Julia - a romantic. Miss Quinn - an exceptional writer. Did you spot it?"
In other Bridgerton news, viewers are just realising that Luke Newton - who plays Colin Bridgerton - was actually in a boy band.
Yes, before he landed a major role on the beloved Netflix series, Luke was one quarter of the Sussex boy band South4, who signed a reported £1million record deal with Eagle Music back in their prime.
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Luke formed a band with his three classmates at The BRIT School - a performing arts school that educated the likes of Jessie J and Adele.
We also told you how some viewers have uncovered the meaning behind the iconic bumblebee reference in Bridgerton.
As most viewers will know, Edmund Bridgerton died years before the series kicks off. We later learn that Edmund died of a bee sting - a traumatic event that eldest son Anthony witnessed first-hand.
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Now, TikTok user and Bridgerton fan @shirinny123 sparked a theory when she shared a very subtle detail she had spotted at the end of season one.
You can read more on that - and watch the video - here.
Topics: TV And Film, Bridgerton