Regé-Jean Page discussing unpopular opinions on the radio leads to some truly great quotes

"It's not how long it is, it's how long it feels like it is."
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BBC Radio One's "Unpopular Opinion" segment is the gift that keeps on giving.

The game, which involves listeners calling up and sharing their most unpopular opinions with host Greg James and a celebrity guest, has previously been played by the likes of Daniel Craig, Zendaya, and Jake Gyllenhaal — and now it's the turn of the Duke himself, Bridgerton's Regé-Jean Page.

In the video above, Page and James argue with callers about Harry Styles, whether anyone really loves their job, and long TV episodes, the latter of which results in Page saying things like, "It's not how long it is, it's how long it feels like it is," and, "If you're feeling the length, then maybe we need to have a word with ourselves," before stopping himself short at the thought of the inevitable audio clips/memes that are likely being born as we speak.

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Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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