Nicola Coughlan on Body Positivity, New Roles, and Why She's Done with Labels
If you've been anywhere near social media lately, you'll know Nicola Coughlan has been serving up some serious truth bombs. The Bridgerton star, who stole our hearts as the sharp-witted Penelope Featherington, is once again proving she's so much more than a pretty face in a corset. Fresh off the whirlwind of season three, she's clapped back at the relentless chatter about her body—and honestly, it's the most refreshing thing you'll read all week.
“How messed up is it that we're still defining people by their bodies?” she recently fired back, after noticing how headlines kept focusing on her weight loss instead of, you know, her actual work. The Irish actor isn't having a bar of the 'plus-size' label—or any label, for that matter. From her breakout role in Derry Girls to stealing every scene in Bridgerton, her talent has always been the only metric that matters. And she's right: why are we still dissecting women's bodies like they're public property? It's a message that lands hard here in Aotearoa, where we love nothing more than a straight-talker who keeps it real.
But while she's busy schooling the internet on body positivity, Nicola's also quietly building a slate of projects that'll have you racing to mark your calendars. Word from those in the know is she's attached to some seriously juicy adaptations:
- Big Girl, Small Town: Insiders suggest she's keen to bring Michelle Gallen's darkly comic debut to life. Set in post-Troubles Northern Ireland, it's a story brimming with dry wit and heart—basically a match made in heaven for someone with her comedic chops.
- The Magic Faraway Tree: She's rumoured to be voicing the film novelisation of Enid Blyton's childhood classic. Imagine that Irish lilt bringing the enchanted forest to life—our kids are about to get a whole new dose of magic.
- GOAT: Smalls Can Ball: In a delightful left turn, Nicola's been shouting from the rooftops about this basketball documentary on her socials. Turns out she's as obsessed with underdog sports stories as the rest of us. Who knew?
- Listening Still: A Novel: She's been spotted with this heartwarming Irish bestseller on set, and whispers are growing that she's eyeing it for a screen adaptation. If it happens, expect something deeply personal and utterly charming.
For Kiwi audiences, Nicola feels like a kindred spirit. Maybe it's the way she laughs at herself, or how she refuses to take Hollywood too seriously. She's proof that you can be a global star without losing your humanity—or your sense of humour. Whether she's slaying on the red carpet or cosying up with a good book on set, she's doing it on her own terms.
So here's to Nicola Coughlan: a woman who's done with labels, loaded with talent, and just getting started. Trust me, you'll want to keep your eyes peeled for what she does next.