Regé Jean Page is getting honest about his encounters at the Met Gala.
The ‘Bridgerton’ star, who has attended the annual, invitation-only charity fundraiser twice, expressed his opinion that the event is not what people think it is.
“What no one tells you about the Met Gala is that everyone, almost everyone, is themselves,” he told Esquire in a recent interview published Monday.
He further explained, “There’s the most glamorous room, the most exclusive sector of society, all completely lost and alone and looking for connection.”
Despite being fully prepared for the star-studded event, it is “a very vulnerable place”, Rege admitted.
“You’re dressed like you always are, but you’re also in a very vulnerable place, ready to depend on your costar in an instant.”
And Regae’s co-star was Halle Bailey, who starred in the rom-com ‘You, Me and Tuscany’.
Reggae wasn’t the only one who talked about his unexpected experience at the Met Gala.
Billie Eilish previously shared similar sentiments on SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show in 2021.
Eilish said, “The main thing that made me think or feel that night was how many famous people are really nobody. Just randos, and that’s very weird.” “I was like, ‘Wow, all these people are people that are in class with you,’ and you think this person is a little annoying, you really like this person, you get along with this person, and everyone is just, you know, embarrassed and insecure about what they’re doing and saying.”
