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Meet Regé-Jean Page, The Ripped Duke From 'Bridgerton' Who Is Making Women Go Weak In The Knees


Regé-Jean Page has taken social media by storm after the massive success of his Netflix show Bridgerton. 

Meet Regé-Jean Page, The Ripped Duke From Bridgerton © Netflix

For the uninitiated, he is a Zimbabwean and English actor, previously known for his critically acclaimed role of Chicken George in the 2016 miniseries Roots. 

Meet Regé-Jean Page, The Ripped Duke From Bridgerton © The Wolper Organisation

He even starred as a regular cast member on the ABC legal drama For the People briefly for a year. However, he got the most response for his role as Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings in Bridgerton.

Meet Regé-Jean Page, The Ripped Duke From Bridgerton © Netflix

It was revealed this month by Netflix that over 63 million people have watched Bridgerton already contributing to the immense following for Regé-Jean Page. 

Meet Regé-Jean Page, The Ripped Duke From Bridgerton © Netflix

Regé-Jean was born in the United Kingdom in 1990 to a Zimbabwean nurse and an English priest. Since he's started acting, Bridgerton is not his first collaboration with Shonda Rhimes. 

Meet Regé-Jean Page, The Ripped Duke From Bridgerton © ABC Studios

It was Shonda who cast him for the show For the People. He played Leonard Knox, one of the star characters of this show. But it's not just his brilliant acting skills, we also loved his sense of style, case in point:

1. A warm but basic pull-over is not easy to pull-off, but he's done it. View this post on Instagram

2. Learn from him the trick of making formals look effortless. View this post on Instagram

3. Even his off-duty outfit looks well put together. View this post on Instagram

4. There's no denying the fact that he can definitely pull off a bow-tie. View this post on Instagram

5. He even made a pandemic-outfit look great. View this post on Instagram


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