And, specifically, viewing people who stutter as attractive. However, in the media’s coverage of the romance television show and the sexy Duke that took the world by storm, there seems to be a large part of the conversation that is surprisingly absent: stuttering. To bridge that gap, the media needs to pull a Quinn and explicitly link stuttering and attractiveness. So, it’s important to show that stuttering does not detract from attractiveness. People who stutter in real life face discrimination in the dating world. If nothing else, "Bridgerton" and The Duke and I allow people to become more aware of what stuttering is and how it affects people who stutter in everyday life. Not only that, but for the first time, Quinn’s The Duke and I became a New York Times best seller, almost two decades after the book was initially published. According to Netflix, 82 million households worldwide-from the United States and the United Kingdom to France and South Africa-tuned in to watch “Bridgerton” within the first 28 days it was available for viewing. Looking at Netflix’s viewership numbers alone, it would seem as if fluent people would be open to the idea. But in modern society, would fluent people be open to listening to people who stutter-let alone consider people who stutter attractive? Recently, “Bridgerton,” the Netflix hit in association with Shondaland based on Julia Quinn’s novel The Duke and I, broke records as people tuned in to watch a sexy duke and a high-profile family find love in gossipy, Regency-era London. “ The King's Speech” won multiple Academy Awards in 2011, including Actor in a Leading Role and Best Picture and the short film “ Stutterer” won an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 2016. Even though many negative stereotypes and myths about stuttering are still prevalent in the United States, there have been award-winning movies that have shown stuttering in a positive light. Sometimes, a person who stutters may repeat a word or phrase, prolong a sound or syllable, or experience internal blocks where it's hard to speak a word. Stuttering, according to the Stuttering Foundation, is a communication disorder which affects more than 70 million people worldwide.
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