Regé-Jean Page Narrates a Sleep Story for the Calm App and Yes, Please

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Regé-Jean Page, known for his role in Bridgerton, is now lending his enchanting voice to a sleep story on the Calm app. As someone who typically relies on Peloton meditations to ease into slumber, I can’t help but feel tempted to switch things up—sorry, Cody Rigsby! Now, you can fall asleep to the dulcet tones of the Duke of Hastings himself.

The Calm app features a 32-minute sleep story narrated by Page, which is quite the lengthy tale. If you’re curious about the story itself, he’ll be reading “The Prince and the Naturalist” by Victoria Gosling. Set in Old England, the narrative explores how “a naturalist and his royal pupil find that nature is the best teacher.” But let’s be honest, most of us are here for Page’s soothing British accent.

Before this delightful offering, Page had recorded a charming story for children, which, let’s face it, was more about giving adults a moment of relaxation. “I know how valuable relaxation is for us all, especially in trying times, so I couldn’t be more glad to lend my voice to a Sleep Story,” he shared in a press release. We’re glad, too!

Unfortunately, the Calm app isn’t free—it costs $70 for a full year, which is actually a decent deal if it means 365 nights of Regé-Jean’s voice lulling us to sleep. You can also try it out with a one-week free trial, which gives you a chance to listen to his story multiple times for, you know, research purposes.

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In summary, Regé-Jean Page’s sleep story on the Calm app is a tempting addition to anyone’s nighttime routine. With his captivating narration, you may find yourself drifting off in no time—who wouldn’t want to fall asleep to the Duke of Hastings?