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What to know about Hong Kong’s Isabella Wei, who plays Posy Li in Netflix’s Bridgerton

STORYSumnima Kandangwa
Isabella Wei stars in Netflix’s Bridgerton. Photo: @izabearlur/Instagram
Isabella Wei stars in Netflix’s Bridgerton. Photo: @izabearlur/Instagram
Fame and celebrity

The 21-year-old Hong Kong actress has also starred in 1899, The Crow with Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs, and Black Doves with Keira Knightley

Bridgerton newcomer Isabella Wei has quickly become a fan favourite among viewers of the hit Regency-era show on Netflix for her portrayal of the sweet and charming Posy Li, the stepsister of this season’s heroine, Sophie Baek (Yerin Ha).
Isabella Wei has garnered quite a fan base. Photo: @izabearlur/Instagram
Isabella Wei has garnered quite a fan base. Photo: @izabearlur/Instagram
Fans of the show may already know that season four of Bridgerton, which premiered its first chapter with four episodes on January 29, is a Cinderella story. It features Luke Thompson as the second-oldest Bridgerton brother and his love interest, Sophie, who is forced by her stepmother (Katie Leung) to work as a maid in her own home.
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Isabella Wei posing with her on-screen Bridgerton family. Photo: @izabearlur/Instagram
Isabella Wei posing with her on-screen Bridgerton family. Photo: @izabearlur/Instagram

Unlike her mother and older sister (Michelle Mao), Posy has won fans’ hearts for her gentle nature and kindness towards Sophie.

Read on to see how the 21-year-old went from starring on Hong Kong school stages to one of the streaming giant’s biggest shows.

Isabella Wei is a dancer

Born in May 2004, Wei was raised in Hong Kong and attended Chinese International School. Wei’s love of the arts and performance was evident from her childhood, as she loved to dress up and perform before an audience, according to Grumpy Magazine – this led her to become a dancer with the Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation.

In 2018, encouraged by her dance teacher, Wei competed in the Dance World Cup. “Dance had always been something that I loved, but never something that I thought of in the grand scheme of things,” she told Grumpy Magazine. “Just making it through to the finals, I was like, ‘OK, I’m not really horrible, I do have the potential to compete against these people. So, that was really transformative for me. That moment was the first time I felt like I really wanted something.”

How she pivoted towards acting

Isabella Wei as Zadie in The Crow. Photo: Lionsgate
Isabella Wei as Zadie in The Crow. Photo: Lionsgate
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