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Helen Fielding: Interview by Helen Fielding with Nina Biddle and Anne-Marie O'Neill

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SOURCE: “Singular Woman; A Huge Hit in England, Helen Fielding's Bridget Brings Her Angst to America,” in People, Vol. 49, No. 24, June 22, 1998, p. 199.

In the following interview, Biddle, O'Neill and Fielding discuss the similarities between Bridget Jones and her creator.

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