Bridgerton's Phoebe Dynevor still shares her family's Netflix account

Phoebe Dynevor has admitted she doesn't have her own Netflix account.

The 25-year-old actress - whose mother is 'Coronation Street' veteran Sally Dynevor - stars in 'Bridgerton' on the streaming platform, but she revealed her family still share a login for the online service.

She said: "There’s five of us on one.

"What’s the point of getting your own when you have a family joint account?”

While her dad is paying for their login, Phoebe - who plays Daphne Bridgerton in the hugely popular period drama - has made the most of it during lockdown.

She's quoted by The Sun newspaper's Bizarre TV column as saying: “I binge-watched The Queen’s Gambit when I had to quarantine.

“I was only going to watch an episode a day but that didn’t last very long. It’s a really good show, so thanks for that, Netflix.

"But sometimes I accidentally go on my dad’s account and I am like, why is it recommending loads of boring stuff?

"Like, God, Netflix has gone a bit crappy. And then I realise it’s my dad’s account, not mine.”

Meanwhile, Phoebe recently admitted she had "fun" filming her sex scenes for the drama because they were were choreographed like a dance routine, which made them feel safe and fun - unlike previous ones she filmed.

She explained: "My first-ever scene was in episode six, where Simon is going down on Daphne. And it was so great because it felt safe and fun: you choreograph it like a stunt or a dance.

"It's crazy to me that that hasn't been there in the past. I've done sex scenes before that I can't believe I did: it was only five or six years ago, but it would not be allowed now."

However, not all scenes were as nice to shoot as Phoebe suffered a panic attack while filming a ballroom scene.

She added: "There is a scene in one episode where Daphne walks down the stairs and everyone is staring at her. That was one of the hardest scenes to shoot. Everyone has days where they wake up and feel like poo and don't want to see people, let alone be on camera. It just so happened I was having one of those days then and felt so out of my comfort zone. Basically, I had a full-blown panic attack."

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