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Namely, Bridgerton viewers started to theorize that Sophie’s step-mother, who is the cruel and unloving villain of An Offer From A Gentleman, would actually be played by Joanna Bobin, who is Cressida Cowper’s mother in Bridgerton. In the Bridgerton books, Sophie’s step-mother is not a Cowper, but a woman named Araminta Gunningworth, who marries Sophie’s father and abuses her because of her illegitimate birth. However, despite this knowledge, many believed that Bridgerton would once again make changes to the book by merging Sophie’s step-mother with Cressida’s own evil mother figure.
Why It Was Theorized That Cressida Cowper’s Mother Could Be Sophie’s Step-Mother
How Araminta Cowper Would Change Sophie’s Story
The main reason why audiences were theorizing that Bridgerton would be merging Sophie’s step-mother with Cressida’s mother is because Bobin made an Instagram post in which she referred to her character as Araminta. Lady Cowper’s first name evidently doesn’t come up too often in Bridgerton, because some viewers became confused and thought that Araminta Cowper may be the same as the book character Araminta Gunningworth, because the two share the same first name. It certainly seemed unlikely that the series would have two characters named Araminta. Plus, in some ways, combining the characters makes sense.
Although the original text does not have Sophie’s step-mother being Araminta Cowper, the change wouldn’t be too out of left field for Bridgerton. Lady Cowper definitely has the cruelty of Sophie’s step-mother, as proven by her harsh relationship with Cressida. Furthermore, Sophie acts as a servant for Araminta, and Lady Cowper definitely has servants of her own. In this way, it would be easy to plop Sophie right into the world of Cowpers and set her story from there. However, considering that Bridgerton never even hinted at this reality makes it far more questionable.
Bridgerton Season 4’s Cast Debunks The Araminta Cowper Theory
Why Bridgerton Has Two Aramintas
The only discrepancy that remains now is why Bridgerton has two Aramintas in the first place
The only discrepancy that remains now is why Bridgerton has two Aramintas in the first place. If the intention was always to give each Bridgerton sibling their own season, then it is strange that they would give Lady Cowper the name of another character who becomes integral in later seasons. Ultimately, there is no telling what the Bridgerton showrunners were thinking when making this decision, but it could have been that the Lady Cowper theory was a route Bridgerton was considering taking before changing their minds. If so, Cowper theorists may have been right all along.
It’s Good Bridgerton Season 4 Avoided This Theory
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Plus, Lady Cowper’s character change would have overshadowed Cressida, who got a really interesting character arc by the end of Bridgerton season 3. Arguably, Cressida deserves even more screentime in future Bridgerton seasons, and this would have been impossible with the character merge. Hopefully now, Bridgerton can take the time to make each of these characters – Sophie, Araminta Gun, Lady Cowper, and Cressida – into their own fully-fledged characters.