Renee Zellweger 2015: 'Bridget Jones' Star Shocks Everyone With Her New Youthful Look

Renee Zellweger is definitely making waves in 2015 with her return to her famous role as Bridget Jones after 14 years. However, it is not the only thing that is making rounds in the Internet about her these days. She shocked everyone when she stepped out in London appearing young and fresh, just like how she was recognized back in the days.

Zellweger made heads turn when she walked around London on Sunday, Daily Mail reports. Although she appeared low-profile in her most recent sighting with her casual North face jacket, cargo pants, sneakers and baseball cap, anyone can reportedly recognize her familiar celebrity look. She's currently in the England capital, before reprising her role in the third franchise of th "Bridget Jones's Diary" film.

On Friday, Oct. 2, Zellwegger's first promo photo was released, along with the confirmation from Universal that she has started filming "Bridget Jones's Baby," People reports. The production has begun the same day in the UK.

Apart from the 46-year-old actress, Colin Firth will be reprising his role as Darcy in the film. However, Hugh Grant, who played the role of Daniel Cleaver, will not be part of the film anymore. The third installment of the "Bridget Jones Diary" welcomes 49-year-old Patrick Dempsey with the cast, Hollywood Life reports.

Zellweger's recent outing apparently made some people wonder how she improved her looks. Unlike what happened a year ago, when Zellweger received tons of online backlash for her controversial appearance at Elle's 21st annual Women In Hollywood Awards, she is now receiving praises for her better and younger-looking appearance.

"I'm glad folks think I look different! I'm living a different, happy, more fulfilling life, and I'm thrilled that perhaps it shows," Zellweger said in interviews about a year ago, when she was rumored to have undergone an eye lift and Botox injections after she was seen with a puffy face and a wrinkle-free forehead.

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