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PICS: Stars line out for the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

A host of familiar faces attended the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema on Thursday night.

Guests walked the pink carpet and enjoyed an exclusive first look at the film ahead of its release in cinemas on Thursday, February 13th.

Following the screening, attendees were treated to a drinks and canapé reception at The Stella Cocktail Club, rounding off a glamorous evening.

Kathryn Thomas pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Wayne Cronin and Triona McCarthy pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Dearbhla Toal pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Michelle Regazolli Stone pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda

Guests in attendance included Kathryn Thomas, Jess Redden, Lorraine Keane, Thalia Heffernan, Aishah Akorede, Jenny McCarthy, Michelle Regazzoli Stone, Triona McCarty and many of the Dancing with The Stars professional and celebrity dancers.

Two-time Academy Award® winner Renée Zellweger returns to the role that established a romantic-comedy heroine for the ages, a woman whose inimitable approach to life and love redefined an entire film genre.

Bridget Jones first blasted onto bookshelves in Helen Fielding’s literary phenomenon Bridget Jones’s Diary, which became a global bestseller and a blockbuster film.

As a single career woman living in London, Bridget Jones not only introduced the world to her romantic adventures, but added “Singletons,” “Smug-Marrieds” and “f—wittage” into the global lexicon.

Aishah Akorede.pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Lisa Cannon pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Laura Nolan pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Robert Rowinski and Maia Dunphy pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Deric Hartigan and Sharon Gilmartin pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
James Patrice pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Thalia Heffernan and Sophie van der Flier pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda

Bridget’s ability to triumph despite adversity led her to finally marry top lawyer Mark Darcy and to become the mother of their baby boy. Happiness at last.

But in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, Bridget is alone once again, widowed four years ago, when Mark (Oscar® winner Colin Firth) was killed on a humanitarian mission in the Sudan.

She’s now a single mother to 9-year-old Billy and 4-year-old Mabel, and is stuck in a state of emotional limbo, raising her children with help from her loyal friends and even her former lover, Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant).

Pressured by her Urban Family —Shazzer, Jude and Tom, her work colleague Miranda, her mother, and her gynecologist Dr. Rawlings (Oscar® winner Emma Thompson) — to forge a new path toward life and love, Bridget goes back to work and even tries out the dating apps, where she’s soon pursued by a dreamy and enthusiastic younger man (White Lotus’s Leo Woodall).

Jess Reddien pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Sam Kelly and Helen Galgey pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Jenny Dixon pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Louise Cooney pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Brendan Courtney pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Clémentine MacNeice and Suzy Griffin pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda
Jacqui Townsend and Jenny MCCarthy pictured at the Irish premiere screening of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy at the Stella Cinema, Rathmines. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, the film is released in cinemas nationwide on Thursday February 13th. Picture Andres Poveda

Now juggling work, home and romance, Bridget grapples with the judgment of the perfect mums at school, worries about Billy as he struggles with the absence of his father, and engages in a series of awkward interactions with her son’s rational-to-a-fault science teacher (Oscar® nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor).

The returning cast includes Oscar® winner Jim Broadbent and BAFTA winner Gemma Jones as Bridget’s parents and, as a new character, Isla Fisher (Now You See Me, The Great Gatsby) as Rebecca, Bridget’s neighbor.

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