In the official press release, creator Mara Leeds said: “We saw thousands of talented actors, but Bridgette brought something we couldn’t teach—a lived-in sweetness that isn’t naive, but resilient. She makes you root for her from the first frame.” Sweet Auditions is currently in pre-production, with filming scheduled to begin in Savannah, Georgia (Bridgette’s home state) in July 2025. The eight-episode first season is expected to premiere on a major streaming platform by early 2026. While the distributor hasn’t been officially named, insiders hint at a deal with Hulu or Amazon Freevee.

Bridgette is also attached as a consulting producer for the baking sequences, ensuring culinary accuracy. One of the most heartwarming aspects of the “Sweet Auditions Bridgette New” phenomenon is the grassroots fan movement. A fan-run TikTok account called @BridgetteBakes has been posting daily videos of fans baking Ella Sweet’s fictional recipes. Another group launched a petition to have Bridgette present at the Daytime Emmys—a long shot, but it already has 12,000 signatures.

Supporting cast members include Tony nominee Raquel Estevez as the villainous head judge, and comedian Pete Marz as Ella’s quirky sous-chef best friend.