
Renée Zellweger's dating history, revealed: from Jim Carrey to Ant Anstead
Renée Zellweger's diary – a dating history, featuring Jim Carrey (right) and Bradley Cooper. Photos: AFP, EPA, Reuters Fame and celebrity
Actress Renée Zellweger is reprising her role as the lovable and somewhat cringeworthy Bridget Jones in romcom Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy. Renée Zellweger on the red carpet at the premiere of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy in Rome last week. Photo: Reuters
The movie, released for Valentine's Day, follows Jones as she navigates her love life after her husband, Mark Darcy (played by Colin Firth), has come and gone. Hugh Grant reprises his role as the dashing Daniel Cleaver and fans will be delighted to see Chiwetel Ejiofor and Leo Woodall join the cast as Bridget's new and much younger love interests. Renée Zellweger with Leo Woodall (left), Chiwetel Ejiofor, director Michael Morris and Alessandro Bedetti at the premiere of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy in Rome. Photo: Reuters
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is the fourth and probably final instalment of the Bridget Jones's Diary series.
As fans gear up to see Zellweger's clumsy Bridget Jones navigate her messy love life one last time, here's a look at Renée Zellweger and her dating history. Jim Carrey Jim Carrey and Renée Zellweger at the Los Angeles premiere of Man on the Moon in 1999. Photo: AFP Zellweger, 55, dated Jim Carrey after they met on the set of 2000 movie Me, Myself & Irene .
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