THE DUKE IS FINALLY COMING HOME?! 💎👑

The Ton is absolutely losing it over the latest Bridgerton Season 5 leaks! After years of “never say never,” a massive bombshell just dropped about the return of the original Diamond’s husband.

Is Regé-Jean Page finally stepping back into the leather boots of Simon Basset? The evidence coming out of the Shondaland camp is enough to make even Lady Whistledown breathless. You won’t believe who was spotted near the set—the burning desire is BACK!

Click below to see the leaked cast list and the “sassy” red carpet interview that changed everything! 👇

Just when the Ton thought it had settled into the post-Benedict era, a scandalous new rumor has sent shockwaves from Mayfair to the furthest reaches of the Netflix servers. The question on every “dearest reader’s” lips: Is Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, finally returning to the screen for Bridgerton Season 5?

While Netflix and Shondaland have kept their scripts tighter than a debutante’s corset, a series of cryptic statements from showrunner Jess Brownell and a viral, “toe-curling” red carpet encounter with Regé-Jean Page have fans convinced that the Duke’s long-awaited homecoming is finally “confirmed.”

The Red Carpet Clash

The firestorm reached a fever pitch this week following an interview at the ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Awards. When pressed by reporter Leah Henry about a potential return to the Regency hit, Page offered a response that social media users have labeled as “masterfully evasive.”

“You know, it’s funny you say that because I’m not on the internet,” Page remarked with a smirk that many interpreted as a classic Simon Basset deflection. When Henry doubled down, noting that the “internet” desperately wants him back, Page simply replied, “I’ll have to take your word for it,” before abruptly ending the interview.

On X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit, the reaction was instantaneous. “That’s not a no! That’s a ‘I’m under a massive NDA’ smirk!” one viral post claimed. Others, however, felt the actor’s “sassy” departure hinted at a lingering frostiness between Page and the production.

Showrunner Shifts Her Stance

For years, the official line was that Simon Basset’s story was a “one-season arc.” However, showrunner Jess Brownell recently shifted the narrative. In a candid interview earlier this month, Brownell admitted she is “very interested” in bringing back previous leads, specifically mentioning Page and Phoebe Dynevor (Daphne Bridgerton).

“I would love to one day have all of the leads come back,” Brownell told People. “I haven’t spoken to Regé about that… but the ideas are there.”

Insiders suggest that with Season 5 set to focus on either Eloise or Francesca—both of whom deal with themes of family legacy and loss—the presence of the family’s eldest sister and her powerful husband would be “narratively essential.”

The Logistics of a Legend

Critics argue that bringing Page back is a tall order. Since his departure after Season 1, the actor has successfully transitioned to Hollywood blockbusters like Dungeons & Dragons and the upcoming spy thriller Black Bag.

“He doesn’t need Bridgerton anymore,” says one industry analyst. “But Bridgerton might need him. After a polarizing Season 4, bringing back the man who started the phenomenon would be the ultimate ‘break the internet’ move for Netflix.”

What We Know About Season 5

As production reportedly gears up to begin in the UK this month, here is what is factual:

The Leads: Season 5 will focus on either Eloise (Claudia Jessie) or Francesca (Hannah Dodd).

The Cast: Regulars like Jonathan Bailey (Anthony) and Nicola Coughlan (Penelope) are expected for cameos, keeping the “family” feel alive.

The Mystery: No official casting announcement has included Page’s name—yet.

Whether this is a sophisticated marketing ploy or a genuine surprise in the making, one thing is certain: the shadow of the Duke still looms large over the Bridgerton estate. If the rumors hold true, Season 5 won’t just be about a new romance; it will be a celebration of the legacy that made the show a global obsession.

For now, the Ton waits with bated breath. As Lady Whistledown might say, “Patience is a virtue, but silence is often a confession.”