You Can Hear ‘Bridgerton’s’ Jonathan Bailey Read You A Bedtime Story
How would you like to sleep to the sound of the Viscount Anthony Bridgerton’s voice? Yeah, I know, we’ve all dreamt about it. LOL! And now you can! The man…

LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 22: Jonathan Bailey attends the “Bridgerton” Series 2 World Premiere at Tate Modern on March 22, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Lia Toby/Getty Images)
(Photo by Lia Toby/Getty Images)How would you like to sleep to the sound of the Viscount Anthony Bridgerton's voice? Yeah, I know, we've all dreamt about it. LOL! And now you can! The man who plays Anthony Bridgerton so well is Jonathan Bailey. The Wrap says he now has a story on the Calm app. If you've never used Calm, it's essentially a sleep guide and meditation app with lots to choose from. Jonathan Bailey is the voice behind a story called "Love Letter from an Englishman".
The actor said in a statement, "I've listened to various sleep stories over the years and it's an honor to release my own. I hope people cozily doze off as they set sail with me on the tropical seas."
Bailey's bedtime story is available only if you subscribe to the Calm app. Butttt, if you just want to hear Viscount Anthony Bridgerton lull you to sleep, you can start a 7-day free trial and then cancel, LOL! Click here to start one.
Regé-Jean Page, the "Bridgerton" actor who played the Duke of Hastings in season 1, also read a bedtime story for the Calm app. His is called, "The Prince and the Naturalist." To unlock his story, you will need to purchase Calm Premium.
Do you have trouble falling asleep? What is your night routine?
Source: The Wrap
After the Netflix Original show "Bridgerton" became an instant must-watch among streamers, it soon became renewed for a second season. Although the Duke of Hastings, aka Simon, was a big reason we all binged the entire season one as soon as we started it, Regé Jene Page is not featured at all in this second season.
Even in his absence, "Bridgerton" does succeed in bringing love, lust, chaos, gossip, and tragedy to the story of this new season. I promise no spoilers, but I did want to give you a vague review of the new season if you haven't seen it yet. So the way I will do this is in the themes of the season. I discuss three of the biggest themes below. *Review does contain one spoiler from Season 1*
By the way, as I write this, I imagine Julie Andrews also narrating as she does perfectly in the series as Lady Whistledown. Imagine as such if you please...
Happy streaming! Watch the trailer for "Bridgerton" Season 2 here.
Lust, Love, or Just a Role?
Quite like the first season, some obligations seem to come before finding love for the characters in the spotlight this season. Although, as we learned last time, love conquers all, be assured it does this season as well. Some characters are forced to shift how they see love and relationships, but you come to see why they view them the way they do. This season gives you a new respect for these characters, and allows you to really see their hearts.
The Freedom of Anonymity
One main theme of all of Bridgerton is the dichotomy between constantly being under the spotlight, as for some characters like Daphne, and cherishing the power of being unknown or anonymous, as Penelope is as Lady Whistledown. The author's identity was revealed last season so hopefully you already know that much. This season, Penelope will struggle with using the power she has as an influential author. And with power comes enemies, as the Queen searches even harder to reveal her identity this season. Yikes!
Taking Charge Of Your Life
Multiple characters struggle with making decisions for themselves this season. While some are constantly being fed what to do by others, others see no choice but to base their decisions on their duty to the family.
Eventually, all of them, while making some mistakes along the way, come to better themselves by taking charge of their own decisions, and their own lives. While frustrating to watch some of the mistakes they make, it is refreshing and rewarding to see at the end, the way they have grown from the circumstances.
Overall
Obviously, the season came out on Friday and I'm writing this review on Monday because I did binge it throughout my weekend....and I have absolutely no regrets. I would do the same thing again, and I suggest you do as well, dear Reader. While the middle of this season becomes a bit chaotic and frustrating to watch, it is still enchanting and it is definitely worth coming to the end. While some ends are left loose, leading to another season, the ending will leave you feeling like you've been swept off your feet watching another beautiful romance bloom.