One of those materials was a “cardboard plastic” of sorts, something that helped cut down the amount of time Rosheuvel spent getting ready, though some days still proved a challenge.
“I would say on a bad day—which is a good day because it’s a ball,” she said, “it would take about two and a half hours.”
The neck pain was worth it in the end, as Rosheuvel loves being a part of Shonda Rhimes‘ Shondaland, calling it “an amazing world to live in.”
“It’s positive, it’s really friendly, it’s a family, it’s really supportive. There’s so, so, so much love in that world,” she shared. “I’m really, really grateful to be a part of it.”
Part of that “amazing world” comes from the show’s diverse cast of characters, something the actress finds very important to see on TV.
“We want modern stories. We want stories that reflect the world that we’re living in today. We want diversity, we want inclusion,” she said. “And I think you can see from the popularity and the success of the show globally that this is what people want in their storytelling nowadays.”
Bridgerton season two is now streaming on Netflix.