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Bridgerton Star's Bath Scene Sparks Hives and Folliculitis
25 Feb
Summary
- Actress developed hives and folliculitis after a steamy scene.
- The reaction occurred after using baby powder and bath water.
- Filming in the bathtub lasted for seven hours.

Bridgerton actress Yerin detailed a challenging experience following a steamy bathtub scene filmed for the popular Netflix drama. She revealed that after the extensive seven-hour filming session, she developed a severe skin reaction.
To prepare for intimacy wear, Yerin applied baby powder, believing it would aid in drying her skin. However, the combination of the powder and prolonged immersion in bath water led to an outbreak of hives and folliculitis all over her body.
The 28-year-old actress required steroid cream to treat the condition. She humorously noted her own sensitivity, as her co-star, who also participated in the lengthy bathtub scene, did not suffer a similar reaction.




