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‘Bridgerton’ Season 4 copied ‘King the Land’? – WATCH

'Bridgerton' Season 4 copied 'King the Land'? K-Drama fans spot similarity between Yerin Ha and Im Yoon-ah scene - WATCH

‘Bridgerton’ helped kick off the season of love with the release of Season 4 starring Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha in the lead. Those tuning in to binge on the first four episodes of Part 1 of the series, soon took to social media to gush over the new on-screen couple and share their excitement about the new twist to the Regency romantic drama. However, fans of K-dramas, tuning in to watch the period romance, had netizens hitting the like button when they spotted the striking similarity between a scene in Bridgerton and that of the hit series ‘King the Land’.’Bridgerton S4′ vs ‘King The Land’The comparison began circulating after a TikTok user shared an edit featuring the new clip with Yerin and Luke as Sophie and Benedict with a visually similar moment starring ImYoon-ah and Lee Jun-ho. The scene in question saw both leading ladies stepping out as maids and accidently dropping the crockery, only to have the leading men leaning down to help them and asking them to “Leave it!”

Fans react to similarity

One fan reacted enthusiastically, “Somebody on TikTok made a Bridgerton x King the Land comparison and I just yelled,” while another added, “LIKE THOSE ARE MY QUEENS YOONA AND YERIN.” Atill another added, “Okay good I wasn’t the only one who remembered this.”About ‘Bridgerton S4”Bridgerton’ Season 4, shifts focus to a new romantic arc to the fourth Bridgerton sibling, Benedict. The series follows him on his quest to find a wife. It is during his mother’s masquerade ball that he falls for a mysterious Lady in silver. But, little to his knowledge, she is far below his social ranking and only a maid. About ‘King The Land’Meanwhile, the official synpsis of ‘King the Land’, reads, “Initially clashing due to opposite personalities, the two fall in love while navigating hotel management, corporate politics, and family drama.”

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