Bridgerton fans gasp 'I'm going to combust!' as Netflix confirms VERY streamy bathtub scene in first look at season four part two
Bridgerton will set pulses racing once again as Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek get steamy in the bath tub - as Netflix have teased what's to come in part two. The regency-era drama series returned to the streaming service last month, with the first four episode of its highly anticipated fourth series, with four more following later on February 26. The series will shine a spotlight on Luke Thompson's Benedict Bridgerton, the free-spirited second eldest brother of the Bridgerton family, as he finds love with Sophie (Yerin Ha), the illegitimate daughter of an Earl forced into servitude.While fans watched on as Benedict and Sophie grew closer - it all appeared to be ruined in the cliffhanger fourth episode, that saw the ladies maid storming off asking she was asked to 'be a mistress' by the Bridgerton's second eldest son. But a first look has confirmed it won't be long before the two characters share an intimate moment once again, this time around a steamy bathtub. The clip sees Benedict and Sophie looking wantonly towards one another across the bath that has been filled in one of the bedrooms of Bridgerton House. Bridgerton will set pulses racing once again as Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek get steamy in the bath tub - as Netflix have teased what's to come in part two The pair are soon involved in a close embrace where Benedict can be seen leaning in to kiss SophiePacing around it together, the pair are soon involved in a close embrace where Benedict can be seen leaning in to kiss Sophie. The ladies maid is then seen completely undressed, letting down her hair - as she stands alongside Benedict who has also stripped off his clothes. While there are still weeks to go until part two will drop, the trailer has already driven fans of the franchise wild, describing the clip as 'torture'. One wrote underneath the video on YouTube: 'Dropping this while there's still a month left is torture,' as another added: 'Oh so it is us who are to YEARN this season.''I want to knock myself out and wake up on the 26th,' a third added, while a fourth said: 'Netflix really said, “Let’s ruin her patience today".''How am i supposed to live until the 26?! This is by far the BEST season,' someone else added, while a sixth said: 'Thanks, Netflix, now I can't think about anything else.' Another raved: 'I'm going to combust!'While a final fan chimed in: 'CAN'T BREATHE.' Others nodded towards the Bridgerton books, noting that the 'bath tub scene' is important in the development of Benedict and Sophie's relationship. The bath scene is a much-loved moment by Bridgerton book fans, as it sees the couple finally opening up about their feelings for one another as they share a bath. The bath scene is a much-loved moment by Bridgerton book fans, as it sees the couple finally opening up about their feelings for one another The duo share a series of steamy kisses in the scene After meeting at the masquerade ball in episode one and becoming captivated with one another - Benedict and Sophie's romance is soon blossomingNot spoiling more on what's to come from the scene, one wrote: 'The bath tub scene. Book readers if you know, you know,' as another said: 'Be prepared readers, our moment is on the way.'The new moment is yet another steamy scene to be added to the list - with a handful of sex scenes already playing out in part one of the new series. Among them, just 14 minutes into the first episode, Alice and Will Mondrich, played by Emma Naomi and Martins Imhangbe, are seen enjoying some flirty in-bed banter. Despite there being no on-screen sex scene, it's clear that their cheeky chat, as they muse over the power dynamic in their relationship, is taking place before, after or even in-between some action in bed. Mostly because Martins' character Will is completely nude, showcasing his bare behind for the camera as the duo chat away in their bed. At 22 minutes into the third episode, Francesca Bridgerton (Hannah Dodd) and her husband John Stirling, Earl of Kilmartin (Victor Alli) are seen getting hot under the covers. The series shines a spotlight on Luke Thompson's Benedict Bridgerton, the free-spirited second eldest brother of the Bridgerton family, as he finds love with Sophie (Yerin Ha), the illegitimate daughter of an Earl forced into servitudeLater, at 41 minutes into episode four, Francesca and John are back at it - and thanks to the helpful advice of Penelope, she's having a much better time in the bedroom. About 30 minutes into the third episode of the new series, Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) and Colin (Luke Newton) enjoy a bump carriage ride together in a nod to their iconic season three scene. And 52 minutes into the fourth episode, Violet Bridgerton had love interest Marcus, who she was introduced to by his sister Lady Danbury in series three, over for a piping hot nighttime 'tea'.It all culminated in the final intimate scene, just minutes before the conclusion of episode four, with Sophie and Benedict turning up the heat in the hallway. Bridgerton returns to Netflix on February 26