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Jack
Jack
2026-03-29 07:27:11
Simone Ashley took the ‘Bridgerton’ fandom by storm as Kate, and for good reason. Her performance was like watching someone weave magic—every eyebrow raise, every hesitant touch added layers to the story. I loved how she made Kate’s stubbornness endearing instead of frustrating. Plus, her dynamic with Charithra Chandran (Edwina) gave the season its emotional backbone. That haldi ceremony scene? Tears. Actual tears. More than anything, she made me believe in love stories again.
Owen
Owen
2026-03-29 23:00:28
The selkie in 'Bridgerton' is played by Simone Ashley, and honestly, she absolutely killed that role. I first saw her in 'Sex Education' as Olivia, but her transformation into Kate Sharma was something else entirely. The way she balanced vulnerability with fiery independence made her character unforgettable. Plus, that slow-burn romance with Anthony? Chef's kiss.

What I love most is how she brought such depth to a character that could've easily been just 'the love interest.' Her chemistry with Jonathan Bailey felt so natural, like sparks flying off the screen. And can we talk about how stunning she looked in those regency-era outfits? Total goddess energy. Simone's definitely one to watch—I’m already hyped for whatever she does next.
Freya
Freya
2026-03-30 16:25:20
Simone Ashley lights up the screen as the selkie-inspired Kate Sharma in 'Bridgerton' Season 2. It’s wild how she made this character feel both mythical and utterly real—like you could bump into her at a coffee shop, except she’d be wearing a corset and destroying societal norms. Her portrayal had this quiet strength, especially in scenes with Edwina, where you could see the layers of duty and longing. Also, that library scene? Iconic. The way she and Anthony circled each other like wolves was drama, and I lived for it. She’s got this magnetic presence that makes even silent moments crackle.
Aiden
Aiden
2026-04-01 02:05:16
If you’re asking who played the selkie-coded Kate Sharma, it’s Simone Ashley—and she was flawless. What stood out to me was how she used subtle gestures to show Kate’s walls slowly crumbling: a glance, a suppressed smile, the way she held her posture like she was ready to duel at any moment. Even her silences spoke volumes. And that horseback riding scene? Pure cinematic gold. It’s rare to see a character feel so fierce yet so soft, and Simone nailed both. Now I’m just hoping she gets more period roles because she wears 19th-century angst like it’s tailored for her.
Georgia
Georgia
2026-04-01 16:57:22
Simone Ashley! She’s the actress behind Kate Sharma, and wow, did she bring the heat. From the second she stepped onto the screen, it was clear she wasn’t just there to play the 'exotic love interest' trope—she owned every scene. The way she delivered lines with that sharp wit and guarded tenderness? Perfect. Also, major props for making a corset look like battle armor. I’m still not over the way she and Anthony bickered their way into love.
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