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In the video, she sang a bit of a song she and Bear had written along those lines, incorporating dialogue from the series. Barlow posted a TikTok video in January 2021 pondering what it would be like if Netflix’s smash hit show (the streamer says it has been watched by 82 million households) were a musical. Barlow, an aspiring pop singer-songwriter, and Bear, a former child prodigy with quite a composing and performance résumé who counts Quincy Jones among her mentors, had been working together on another musical project when they became “Bridgerton” fans.
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District Court in the District of Columbia, the streamer claims, “Defendants Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear and their companies (‘Barlow & Bear’) have taken valuable intellectual property from the Netflix original series Bridgerton to build an international brand for themselves.” Netflix is suing the creators of “ The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical” for copyright and trademark infringement following the project’s move to live, paid performances. The romance blossomed with a record-setting showing at the Grammy Awards. A fan-made TikTok musical tribute to Netflix’s “Bridgerton,” heating up into a lush suite of songs in a concept album with roses from the streamer.