Tv Guide: Bridgerton’s Season 4 Finale, 30 Burning Questions and Yerin Ha on Fame

Tv Guide: Bridgerton’s Season 4 Finale, 30 Burning Questions and Yerin Ha on Fame

This tv guide dispatch unpacks the major spoilers from Bridgerton season four, part two — from Sophie and Benedict’s wedding to the final episodes’ shocks — and distills new comments from Yerin Ha on winning the lead and handling the attention. The finale’s revelations and Ha’s remarks matter now because they reframe both the season’s ending and how its new star plans to navigate the spotlight.

Final four episodes shift from yearning to consummation, with a wedding at the end

The first four episodes of season four were described as being about "desperate, hungry yearning, " but the final four were characterized as being about consummation. Those last episodes included secret trysts, steaming hot baths, false identities and "genuinely big shocks. " Once the credits rolled following — spoiler alert — Sophie and Benedict’s wedding, the writer was left mulling over several big questions: a list of 30 burning questions that "will keep me up at night. " The piece carries a clear warning that it contains major spoilers for Bridgerton season four, part two.

Yerin Ha says she won the lead two weeks after auditioning and called the turnaround quick

Two weeks after her Bridgerton audition, Yerin Ha found out she had won the lead role; "It was one of the quickest turnarounds I’ve ever had, " she recalls. In the series’ "hotly anticipated fourth instalment, " Ha plays Sophie Baek, a maid with a mysterious past who falls for Benedict Bridgerton, played by Luke Thompson. Ha describes Thompson as "the best human. "

Her Korean heritage influenced a surname change from Julia Quinn’s books

Ha said her Korean heritage inspired her character’s surname, which has been changed from Julia Quinn’s books. The role marks a shift from her previous recognition: having grown up and trained in Sydney, Ha gained recognition for her role as Kwan Ha in the live-action Halo series.

Fame and fan pressure: Ha, Nicola Coughlan’s advice and coping strategies

Bridgerton will launch Ha into "a new realm, " one with a famously fervent fanbase. The 27-year-old says, "I’m just putting that in a little box, locking it away and trying not to think about it. " Nicola Coughlan has told Ha, "Reach out if you need help or advice with anything, " and Ha praised Coughlan’s handling of attention, saying she has "navigated it in such a graceful way. " If it all gets overwhelming, Ha said she will seek solace in the natural world — going for a hike or a swim in the sea — because "nature always makes me feel quite small in a positive way. "

Dating-app metaphors, exterior façades and the hope for a "Benedict moment"

Ha suggested that Bridgerton’s next season might resonate with people on dating apps, noting there is "a lot of hiding behind masks and making snap decisions based on façades. " She added, "So often, we see someone for their exterior and judge them immediately, " and said she is not a dating-app fan herself: "It’s definitely not for me, " she laughed. On a lighter note she said, "Maybe I’ll have my Benedict moment one day. Wouldn’t that be nice?"

Style credits, adjacent features and a Tv Guide-style roundup of related fashion items

Alongside the interview and finale reaction were detailed style credits: hair by Dayaruci at the Wall Group; make-up by Naoko Scintu at the Wall Group; nails by Sabrina Gayle at Arch Agency. The look listed includes a dress by Chanel and gold and diamond earrings with a matching ring and bangle by Tiffany & Co. The coverage also flagged several other feature headlines: The Best-Dressed Stars At The 2026 Brit Awards; Everything You Need To Know About London Fashion Week AW26; The Key Spring/Summer 2026 Fashion Trends You Can Already Shop; and Every Star On The Front Row At New York Fashion Week.

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