Pitbull is reacting to his song being featured during that steamy carriage scene in season three of 'Bridgerton.' During a pivotal moment between Colin and Penelope in the first half of season three, which was released last week, a string version of Pitbull's 2011 hit "Everything Tonight" featuring Ne-Yo and Afrojack begins to play. Pitbull shared that clip of the scene on Instagram and wrote, "This again shows the world how music is the international language that transcends over boundaries."
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00:00 Pitbull is reacting to his song being featured during that steamy carriage scene in season 3 of Bridgerton.
00:05 During a pivotal moment between Colin and Penelope in the first half of season 3, which was released last week,
00:11 a string version of Pitbull's 2011 hit "Give Me Everything" featuring Neo and Afrojack begins to play.
00:17 Pitbull shared that clip of the scene on Instagram and wrote,
00:25 "This again shows the world how music is the international language that transcends over boundaries."
00:30 He added that the moment is an example of how a hit song can remain timeless,
00:34 and he thanked Netflix for the chance to be included.
00:36 Nicola Coughlin, who plays Penelope, told The Hollywood Reporter,
00:39 "I always say that scene for me is everything that makes Bridgerton magic,
00:43 because it has the romance, suspense, drama, the miscommunication, and then the sexiness,
00:48 and then the beautiful moments of humor."
00:53 The Netflix series has featured instrumental covers of pop songs since season 1.
00:57 Part 1 of season 3 included titles from BTS, Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift, and more.
01:02 Speaking of Swift, when the Bridgerton cast sat down with THR for a special in-studio interview,
01:08 Coughlin answered this question about the superstar singer's new album.
01:11 "As a writer or a poet, dare I say, I think Penelope would be a big fan of Taylor Swift's
01:16 new album, The Tortured Poets Department. What would Penelope's favorite song off the album be?"
01:21 "What song would Post Malone?"
01:23 "Fortnite?"
01:23 "Fortnite, yes, that one."
01:25 "Ooo, okay. I was gonna say, 'Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?'"
01:28 "Oh yes, I've seen that one."
01:30 "That's a... I feel like I've seen some pen edits of it."
01:33 "I've seen some memes with that, yeah, yeah, yeah."
01:34 "Okay, okay."
01:35 For much more on this story, go to THR.com,
01:37 and be sure to watch our full interview with the Bridgerton cast.
01:40 This is The Hollywood Reporter News.