Renée Zellweger, 50, delights fans as she teases FOURTH Bridget Jones movie

We cheered her on as the imperfect yet hilarious Bridget Jones who found herself torn between the honourable Mark Darcy and the charming Daniel Cleaver.

And Renée Zellweger, 50, gave fans hope as she hinted a fourth Bridget Jones film could be on the cards when she appeared on Lorraine's Tuesday segment.  

The actress, who took a six-year break from Hollywood because she was 'bored' of herself, admitted Helen Fielding has already penned the next book.

She's back! Renée Zellweger, 50, delighted fans as she teased FOURTH Bridget Jones movie to follow Helen Fielding's next book when she appeared on Lorraine on Tuesday

She's back! Renée Zellweger, 50, delighted fans as she teased FOURTH Bridget Jones movie to follow Helen Fielding's next book when she appeared on Lorraine on Tuesday

Asked about the speculation, she said: 'I don't know. I know Helen's written the book. It means there's a possibility.'

The latest movie Bridget Jones's Baby saw the character we've known and loved break up with her barrister beau (Colin Firth), have a one-night stand with an American tech mogul (Patrick Dempsey), have a baby and get back with Mark. 

Also the smooth and silver tongued Daniel was killed off after Hugh Grant bowed out of filming the movie but producers pulled off his absence perfectly.

Could it be true? The actress, who took a six-year break from Hollywood because she was 'bored' of herself, admitted Helen Fielding has already penned the next book

Could it be true? The actress, who took a six-year break from Hollywood because she was 'bored' of herself, admitted Helen Fielding has already penned the next book

It's a long love: We cheered her on as the imperfect yet hilarious Bridget Jones who found herself torn between the honourable Mark Darcy and the charming Daniel Cleaver

It's a long love: We cheered her on as the imperfect yet hilarious Bridget Jones who found herself torn between the honourable Mark Darcy and the charming Daniel Cleaver

Fans loved the tongue-in-cheek funeral scene where all the women he had bedded could recite the very same poem he had wooed them with. 

Viewers had waited 12 years after the second film for the third installment which proved to be a great success. 

Renée first took on the role in 2001's Bridget Jones's Diary opposite Grant and Firth and three years later, the follow-up Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason hit screens.

Fans related to Bridget as she fell madly in love with two very different men, made a few mistakes a long the way before she found her happily ever after with the decent human

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