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Details on Rege Jean Page’s sexuality and his online dating life
Regé-Jean Page is a Zimbabwean and English thespian who rose to fame for playing the role of Chicken George in the 2016 miniseries Roots. Page recently gained further acclaim for playing Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings, in the latest Shonda Rhimes masterpiece Bridgerton. Page took up acting after returning from his childhood home in Harare, Zimbabwe.
He started his career as a theatre actor, appearing in plays such as The Merchant of Venice and The History Boys. After his starring appearance in Roots, Jean landed a starring role in Spark before uniting with Shonda Rhimes in For the People.
This piece will look at Rege-Jean Page’s sexuality and dating existence. His sexuality is unclear and he is reportedly single.
Jean and his Bridgerton co-star Phoebe Dynevor possess denied that they are dating
Jean and Phoebe Dynevor play each other’s care interests in Bridgerton. Fans have understandably shipped the pair in real existence, but Jean and Phoebe have denied being in a relationship. In an interview with Access Hollywood, Jean revealed that the pair are close, but their romance is restricted to the screen.
Bridgerton's Jonathan Bailey felt pressured to hide his sexuality to protect his career
If you're anything like us, you've been waiting for Bridgerton series two to drop since you first met the Duke of Hastings' infamous spoon and, on 25 March, that wait will *finally* be over. Sadly Regé-Jean Page will not be returning for season two, but a scintillating new love affair between newcomer Kate Sharma (Sex Education's Simone Ashley) and Jonathan Bailey's Anthony Bridgerton will be taking centre stage. And while he's long been a fan favourite, Jonathan has recently admitted that his journey to leading guy has been rockier than most.
Speaking to GQ, he discussed the pressure he faced earlier in his career to participate down or hide his sexuality in order to secure roles. When asked about his experience as a gay actor, Jonathan revealed that a companion and fellow actor, who is also openly LGBTQIA+, was told during pilot week; "There’s two things we don’t want to know: if you’re an alcoholic or if you’re gay." Unsurprisingly, Jonathan admits that hearing about this encounter had a permanent negative impact on him. "All it takes is for one of those people in that position
‘Bridgerton’ Cast’s Dating Histories: Phoebe Dynevor, Rege-Jean Page and More
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Phoebe Dynevor
Dynevor said in a 2014 interview with the Daily Express that she had been dating recruitment executive Simon Merrill for at least one year. During their relationship, the pair traveled to Indonesia, Vietnam and Merrill’s native Thailand before calling it quits. Dynevor was later linked to Skins alum Sean Teale in 2017.
Us exclusively confirmed in April 2021 that Dynevor was "going strong" with Pete Davidson after the pair sparked romance rumors weeks earlier. In August 2021, Us confirmed their split.
Dynevor has been publicly matchmaking app Cameron Fuller since April 2023. The couple announced thier engagement one year later.
11 surprising things you probably didn't know about Regé-Jean Page
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- Regé-Jean Page has starred in the hit series "Bridgerton" and fantasy production "Dungeons & Dragons."
- The British-Zimbabwean actor graduated from the same acting school as Colin Firth and Emilia Clarke.
- Here are some evidence about Page that you may not know.
Regé-Jean Page had a small role in "Harry Potter Deathly Hallows: Part 1."
After his starring role in "Bridgerton" season one, many fans were quick to signal out that Regé-Jean Page had actually appeared in the "Harry Potter" movie series.
Page made a concise cameo as an uncredited extra during the preliminary wedding scene in "Deathly Hallows Part 1," standing right next to Emma Watson's Hermione Granger and Dame Julie Walters' Molly Weasley.
Page also had several other big roles before "Bridgerton" made him a star.
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