The comedian who went viral with a parody of The Crown again delights fans with Bridgerton’s impressions

The comedian who went viral with his 30-second parody of The Crown delighted fans again with his hilarious impressions of Bridgerton’s characters.

Kieran Hodgson of Yorkshire imitated the stars of the new Netflix series – which is estimated to be broadcast by 63 million households in the first month on the streaming site – in a video that was appreciated by thousands on Twitter.

The period drama of the period follows Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) while looking for a husband with other newcomers to London.

In the clip, Kieran plays a “sad and confused” Daphne and entertains her and the Duke of Hastings’ sex scenes in various locations.

Fans applauded Kieran’s impressions, saying they were “on the spot” and thanked him for “encouraging people to block.”

Yorkshire comedian Kieran Hodgson left Twitter in the lurch with his humorous recap of the new Bridgerton drama from Netflix (as the Duke of Hastings in one of his many topless boxing scenes)

Yorkshire comedian Kieran Hodgson left Twitter in the lurch with his humorous recap of the new Bridgerton drama from Netflix (as the Duke of Hastings in one of his many topless boxing scenes)

The video begins with an introduction by Lady Whistledown, who announces in her elegant voice:

The video begins with an introduction by Lady Whistledown, who announces in her elegant voice: “The start of a new Netflix season may promise opportunities for some, but scandal for others.”

“A little delight for #Bridgerton fans. Bad TV impressions: Bridgerton “, the comedian wrote on Twitter.

In the video, Kieran perfectly changes his expressions to match those of the characters he plays, including the Gossip Girl Lady Whistledown story and all the different Bridgerton brothers.

The video begins with an introduction by Lady Whistledown, who announces in her elegant voice, “The beginning of a new Netflix season may promise opportunities for some, but scandal for others.”

Then the camera jumped to Kieran topless, pretending to box – portraying the Duke of Hastings – who says, “I swore to my father that I would never shave properly and never marry a Bridgerton!”

Lady Danbury, who often appears in the show in eccentric red clothes, was also imitated by Kieran, wearing a brown fez hat.

Lady Danbury, who often appears in the show in eccentric red clothes, was also imitated by Kieran, wearing a brown fez hat.

In the clip, Kieran played a

In the clip, Kieran played a “sad and confused” Daphne Bridgerton dressing in one of her many blue dresses.

Lady Danbury, who often appears on the show in eccentric red clothing, was also imitated by Kieran, wearing a brown fez hat, who responds to the duke by saying, “Boy, you better marry a Bridgerton.”

Then, the camera plays Kieran as the protagonist of the show, Daphne Bridgerton, who is dressed in one of her many blue dresses.

Referring to a scene in the show in which her love interest, the Duke suggests that she find out what she likes in the bedroom “by touching herself”, she says: “Dear mother, I have never even touched myself, how to impress Queen?’

The comedian then goes on to imitate one of Bridgerton's younger sisters, Eloise, whose feminist character spends much of the drama reading books and protesting marriage.

The comedian then goes on to imitate one of Bridgerton’s younger sisters, Eloise, whose feminist character spends much of the drama reading books and protesting marriage.

Later, he imitates Daphne's older brother, Anthony Bridgerton (pictured), who spends most of the show trying to find a suitable husband for his sister.

Later, he imitates Daphne’s older brother, Anthony Bridgerton (pictured), who spends most of the show trying to find a suitable husband for his sister.

Other cast members received a mention, such as the seamstress of the town Genevieve Delacroix, whom Kieran imitates with a strong French accent and wearing a French flag on her top.

Other cast members received a mention, such as the seamstress of the town Genevieve Delacroix, whom Kieran imitates with a strong French accent and wearing a French flag on her top.

To which Kieran, as a mother, replies, “You have big eyes, my child, and you always look sad and confused,” before the camera returns to Kieran, while Daphne looks boldly into the distance.

The comedian then goes on to imitate one of Bridgerton’s younger sisters, Eloise, whose feminist character spends much of the drama reading books and protesting marriage.

Kieran changes into another dress to play her part, saying, “Why should a woman always impress with her big eyes, why not a big book she wrote!”

Later, he imitates Daphne’s older brother, Anthony Bridgerton, who spends most of the show trying to find a suitable husband for his sister.

Fans applauded Kieran's impressions, saying they were

Fans applauded Kieran’s impressions, saying they were “on the spot” and thanked him for “encouraging people to close.”

The new vintage drama Bridgerton follows Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) while looking for a husband with other newcomers to London.  She falls in love with the eligible duke of Hastings (pictured together)

The new vintage drama Bridgerton follows Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) while looking for a husband with other newcomers to London. She falls in love with the eligible duke of Hastings (pictured together)

Arranging his hair in Anthony’s floppy pearl style, he tells the Duke, “Hastings, if you admire my sister’s honor, I’ll unleash more Bridgertons than you ever thought possible.”

Elsewhere, Kieran plays the other Bridgerton brothers, including “A nice Gap year Bridgerton” Colin and “Painting Bridgerton”, who is the middle brother Benedict.

Other members of the cast received a mention, such as the seamstress of the town Genevieve Delacroix, whom Kieran imitates with a strong French accent and wearing a French flag on her top.

As the parody ends, Kieran mentions Duke and Daphne’s numerous sex scenes throughout the show, interpreting their harsh encounters “on the terrace, on a ladder, and at the pig contest.”

Fans of the show and Kieran hurried to comment in one word: “I needed this laugh. You did this! Shiny costumes! Pure talent.

Another wrote, “Omg. It’s absolutely spot on and it’s hilarious. You are a treasure ‘.

A third added: “Everything I ever wanted. Pretty cool. ‘

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