Singer Fergie has released a new version of her 2006 hit “London Bridge,” teaming with comedian-actor Meg Stalter for a promotional video produced by Netflix. Unlike the original clip, which was shot on Tower Bridge, the 2025 rendition was filmed on the actual London Bridge, correcting a long-noted mismatch and providing a tongue-in-cheek backdrop for the updated visuals. The collaboration doubles as marketing for “Too Much,” a London-set romantic-comedy series created by Lena Dunham that stars Stalter and debuts on Netflix on 10 July. Stalter appears in character throughout the video, which blends comedic elements with Fergie’s performance and references criticism the singer faced for filming in the wrong location nearly two decades ago. “London Bridge” was the lead single from Fergie’s 7-million-selling 2006 debut album “The Dutchess.” The new video arrives almost exactly 20 years after the song topped charts in the United States, giving the track renewed visibility as Netflix ramps up promotion for its summer lineup.
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