“IRMA WAS THE MOTHER SOPHIE NEEDED” – FANS LEFT IN TEARS OVER HEARTBREAKING MOMENT 😭💔

Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Bridgerton Season 4, Part

1.Some Bridgerton fans have had the same complaint for all four seasons of the show, yet Season 4 has once again reinforced that this complaint is completely unwarranted and unnecessary. As with all previous seasons of the show, Bridgerton Season 4 focuses on one of the Bridgerton siblings specifically (although multiple stories are told alongside this main narrative).

This season, the sibling who is in the spotlight is Benedict Bridgerton, the second-born sibling, although four of his siblings (Daphne, Anthony, Colin, and Francesca) have gotten married ahead of him. However, as Season 4 is Benedict’s season, that may be about to change with the appearance of Sophie Baek.

Yet, as exciting as this next step in Benedict’s Bridgerton story is, some fans were unhappy with the news of Sophie’s casting—something that has become an unfortunate pattern from fans with each new season of Bridgerton. Thankfully, Season 4, Part 1, couldn’t have made it any clearer that these complaints are baseless.

Bridgerton Receives Backlash For Casting BIPOC Actors Every Season

Yerin Ha as Sophie Baek in Bridgerton Season 4 Episode 3LIAM DANIEL/NETFLIX

In the book on which Bridgerton Season 4 is based, An Offer from a Gentleman, Sophie Baek is instead named Sophie Beckett. Although the narrative details (at least, in terms of what has been shown so far in Season 4, Part 1) remain largely the same, in the book, Sophie is described as a white blonde woman, whereas in the show, she is portrayed by Korean Australian actress Yerin Ha.

When the news of Ha’s casting was announced, there was a wave of online backlash regarding the change to the book character’s ethnicity, which is something that has become all too common with responses to Bridgerton cast members. The same was true of the casting for Anthony’s wife, Kate, who is played by Simone Ashley.

Yet, just as with Ashley’s portrayal of Kate, Ha’s performance as Sophie has proven beyond a doubt that she was the perfect choice for the character and that complaints about changes to the book characters, particularly regarding changes to the characters’ races, are trivial at best (and malicious at worst).

Yerin Ha Is The Perfect Sophie In Bridgerton Season 4

Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha) & Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) At The Masquerade Ball In Bridgerton Season 4, Episode 1Courtesy Of Liam Daniel/Netflix

Although there are four more episodes of Season 4 yet to come out, it’s already clear that Ha is absolutely brilliant in the role of Sophie. Despite being a brand-new character in a cast of many pre-established, already beloved characters, Ha’s Sophie is a true standout, and she’s quickly become a fan favorite.

Sophie’s pain that stems from her position in society, her love for Benedict, and her lighthearted, kind personality are all beautifully depicted by Ha, who has brought something new to Bridgerton, even as the show has already had three full seasons and a robust ensemble cast.

While this sadly isn’t likely to entirely squash continued complaints such as the complaints about Yerin Ha being cast as Sophie, it should be more than enough proof that changes to the book characters’ ethnicities in no way harm the character or “ruin” the story, as some have claimed season after season.

Clearly, Bridgerton is focused on finding the best actor for the role above strictly following the books’ descriptions, and with Yerin Ha as Sophie Baek, they pulled it off successfully yet again.