If you’re anything like us then you will have also binge-watched your way through part one of the third season of Bridgerton.

Not to worry, however, as the second part of the beloved Regency period drama will hit Netflix in just a few weeks (13 June) and we’re all practically foaming at the mouth with excitement.

Now, this season focuses on friends-to-lovers Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington, played by Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan respectively.

We’ve been treated to a hefty bunch of very steamy scenes with the incredibly hot and heavy carriage scene now well and truly seared into our memories forever.

In case you’ve not seen it, the scene sees Penelope and Colin finally confess their feelings for one another before things heat up a notch – or five – in the back of a carriage.

During the hot and heavy make-out session, Colin slips his right hand under Penelope’s skirt before the carriage arrives outside Bridgerton House.

Those paying extra attention to Colin – well, his fingers – noticed how he was ‘making sure to not touch’ Penelope’s dress using his second and third fingers on his hand when fixing her up for, well, reasons you can probably imagine.

Raunchy.

Bridgerton fans cannot get over the extremely steamy carriage scene. (Netflix)
Bridgerton fans cannot get over the extremely steamy carriage scene. (Netflix)

Well, Bridgerton fans are now rushing out in their masses to claim they are now ‘unwell’ after watching the infamous carriage scene in an alternative way.

One X user penned: “Just watched the carriage scene with the audio description and I’m unwell.”

A second chimed in: “The descriptions that came my god… I’m not able to process it something changed in me after I watched with audio descriptions.”

“I actually need to take several days to get over it I fear,” replied the original poster.

Life hack: watch the carriage scene with audio descriptions. (Netflix)
Life hack: watch the carriage scene with audio descriptions. (Netflix)

A fourth admitted: “I tried using this setting for the journal scene, and it was… very detailed and as if I were watching it for the first time all over again.”

They continued: “I’m afraid I can’t continue watching the remaining episodes without it.”

“Thank you for your service,” praised a fifth while a sixth quipped: “I refuse to watch the rest of the season without this…”

Another revealed: “Gonna try it later thanks for the idea.”

And a final X user echoed: “My life has split into before and after…”

Us too, gal, us too.

Bridgerton season 3 part one is currently available to stream on Netflix.