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‘Bridgerton’ Season 5 Expands Its World With New Cast Members: Who Are They?

As Bridgerton expands on Netflix, newcomers like Tega Alexander, Jacqueline Boatswain, and Gemma Knight Jones arrive to shake up the ton—but how will they change the game?

Jacqueline Boatswain, Tega Alexander and Gemma Knight Jones
© Kate Green/Getty Images -- John Phillips/Getty Images -- Joe Maher/Getty Images for Paramount PlusJacqueline Boatswain, Tega Alexander and Gemma Knight Jones

Since Bridgerton debut on Netflix, the show has thrived on shifting perspectives—placing a different member of the family at the center of each season while expanding the social world of London’s elite. Now, as Season 5 moves forward in production, that formula is set to evolve once again, with a new storyline and a fresh wave of characters stepping into the spotlight.

This upcoming chapter will focus on Francesca Bridgerton and her relationship with Michaela Stirling, marking a significant shift in the series’ narrative direction. The season is expected to explore themes of love, loss and second chances, as Francesca reenters society following a personal tragedy and finds herself drawn into a complex new romance.

Who are the new cast members joining Bridgerton Season 5?

Tega Alexander, Jacqueline Boatswain and Gemma Knight Jones have officially joined the Season 5 cast, each playing key characters tied to the Stirling family and Francesca’s storyline.

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Alexander will portray Christopher Anderson, the charismatic son of Lord Anderson, described as a Regency-era Casanova who quickly becomes a standout figure in London’s social season. Despite his charm and confidence, the character reportedly carries underlying insecurities that could complicate his position within the ton.

Meanwhile, Boatswain takes on the role of Helen Stirling, Michaela’s strong-willed and protective mother, whose influence is expected to shape her daughter’s decisions as she navigates high society.

Knight Jones will play Lady Elizabeth Ashworth, Michaela’s close friend and confidante—someone deeply familiar with the unwritten rules of the social elite and likely to act as her guide throughout the season.

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As with previous seasons of Bridgerton, these additions are not just background figures. All three characters are positioned to impact the central relationships and social dynamics, reinforcing the show’s ongoing expansion of its world and its interconnected storylines.

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