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‘Bridgerton’ star Jessica Madsen celebrated Pride Month by declaring she’s “In Love with a woman”

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This profile is part of Queerty’s 2024 Out For Good series, recognizing public figures who’ve had the courage to come out and make a difference in the past year, in celebration of National Coming Out Day on October 11.Name: Jessica Madsen, 32.Bio: Born in London, Jessica Madsen trained to be an actor from an early age.

The up-and-coming star graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, one of the most revered performing arts schools in the world.

Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Upon graduating in 2013, Madsen made her television debut in the U.K.

as part of the ITV 1960s era drama, Breathless. She made her big screen debut four years later, appearing in a horror film called Leatherface.

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