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Allow Regé-Jean Page to lull you to sleep with a Calm bedtime story


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Regé-Jean Page has a story to send you off to sleep.

Having a bit of trouble getting to sleep? Fear not, allow Bridgerton's Duke of Hastings to tell you a bedtime story.

Regé-Jean Page adds his name to a star-studded list of celebrities who want to use their mellifluous voices for something good: helping us nod off in the wee small hours. The sleep story will be available on meditation app Calm from today.

Titled The Prince and the Naturalist, Page will take listeners on a journey through Olde England as a "naturalist and his royal pupil discover the wisdom of nature," according to a Calm statement.

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Fellow insomniacs will be aware that Harry Styles lent his honeyed voice to a Calm sleep story in 2020, and Matthew McConaughey has also dabbled in the sleep story realm, alongside Idris Elba and Priyanka Chopra Jonas to name a few.

"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," Regé-Jean said in a statement.

Well, I think we can all agree: bedtime has never sounded so appealing.

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