Shonda Rhimes gave the world what would become a hit television series known as the medical drama, . And now, the fandom couldn't be bigger — or more loyal.first debuted in 2005.
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Shonda Rhimes is gushing over Bridgerton‘s hunky Duke of Hastings, Rege-Jean Page.
The producer, who brought the show to Netflix, shared her admiration for Rege-Jean after he was named to the 2021 TIME100 Next list.
“You might dream of him, the one we call the Duke of Hastings,” she wrote in the feature of him. “But in reality, Regé-Jean Page is finer than fiction and better than any dream.”
Shonda went on, saying that Rege-Jean is “that rare actor, one who brings an intensity, an intelligence
Shonda Rhimes gave the world what would become a hit television series known as the medical drama, . And now, the fandom couldn't be bigger — or more loyal.first debuted in 2005.
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Storytelling maverick Shonda Rhimes recently joined the rest of the world and gushed over Bridgerton‘s hunky Duke of Hastings, Rege-Jean Page. The producer, who brought the show to Netflix, shared her admiration for internet’s current obsession aka Rege-Jean after he was named to the 2021 TIME100 Next list.
It’s safe to say that the world adores Regé-Jean Page after meeting him as the Duke of Hastings in Netflix’s Bridgerton — and producer Shonda Rhimes does too. The producer, 51, wrote a touching tribute to the actor, 31, who landed on the 2021 TIME100 Next list.