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Elliot Page Makes Headlines For His First Interview Since He Came Out As Transgender
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Elliot Page Makes Headlines For His First Interview Since He Came Out As Transgender

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Elliot Page, a Canadian actor and producer probably best known for roles in Juno and The Umbrella Academy on Netflix, opened up about his personal journey and identity in his latest interview. Back in December 2020, Elliot, who is now 34,  came out as transgender in a wholehearted message on social media: “I want to share with you that I am trans, my pronouns are he/they, and my name is Elliot.” And so in February, he gave his first interview to Time and became the first openly trans man on its cover.

“With deep respect for those who came before me, gratitude for those who have supported me & great concern for the generation of trans youth we must all protect, please join me and decry anti-trans legislation, hate & discrimination in all its forms,” read Elliot’s tweet, along with the picture of the Time cover, and at this point, it has collected 545.1K likes and 67.8K retweets in unity.

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Elliot Page gave his first public interview since coming out as a transgender man

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Elliot had always “wanted to be a boy” since early childhood and cutting his hair short at 9 years old finally meant that people started to see him more the way he saw himself. But as he became a professional actor, his hair had to be grown again so that it would “look a certain way.” Elliot admitted that throughout his career, for a long time, he couldn’t even look at photos—”I just never recognized myself”—and it was difficult to see himself in movies portraying more feminine roles.

He shared the cover of latest Time magazine and a message openly decrying trans discrimination

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The social acceptance of trans young people is probably at its peak at the moment. Recently, President Biden lifted the ban on transgender people in the military and Hollywood is witnessing more transgender roles, although friction in the government regarding gender identities remains, especially considering the anti-trans bills HB1/SB10 and HB391. Overall, Elliot anticipated love and hate surrounding his story, but was surprised by how many the message has reached and conversations it has started along with millions of likes and shares. The actor’s agent was contacted by casting directors saying that they would love to see him in future productions.

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In December 2020, Elliot posted a message that he was coming out as trans and sparked an incredible reception

In Time’s interview Elliot shared his childhood experience: “I wanted to be a boy. I would ask my mom if I could be someday”

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Elliot said that actually understanding himself in all of the specifics of his identity is still a long ways away and perhaps it is harder to achieve it while being constantly in the spotlight. His position against violence and discrimination against trans people is very clear. “To all trans people who deal with harassment, self-loathing, abuse, and the threat of violence every day: I see you, I love you, and I will do everything I can to change this world for the better,” Elliot stated as he received a lot of support.

“My privilege has allowed me to have resources to get through and to be where I am today”

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Page advocates for people that are in a more complicated situation: “My privilege has allowed me to have resources to get through and to be where I am today,” Page said, “and of course I want to use that privilege and platform to help in the ways I can.”

“People cling to these firm ideas [about gender] because it makes people feel safe. But if we could just celebrate all the wonderful complexities of people, the world would be such a better place”

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And regardless of the obstacles, Elliot is at peace: “No matter the challenges and difficult moments of this, nothing amounts to getting to feel how I feel now”

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As for the future, the actor is currently filming the next season of The Umbrella Academy for Netflix. “I’m really excited to act, now that I’m fully who I am, in this body,” revealed Elliot. “No matter the challenges and difficult moments of this, nothing amounts to getting to feel how I feel now.”

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Support, pride and celebration echoed through Twitter responses. And you can share your comments below

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lauraswearingen-steadwell avatar
Aeon Flux
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Maybe don't post the pictures he himself said he can't stand to look at? That seems really oblivious.

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Ricky Moore
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Surely you cant just erase who you used to be? I think we are all working ourselves into a corner with all this trans/binary/toaster carry on, makes my head spin and we all sh#t scared to say the wrong pronoun and offend someone.

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Anna Woodhull
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I really don't get the choice if photo for the Times cover. The tone of the interview seems to be I'm so happy being authentically me! But he looks absolutely miserable in that photo.

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Daria B
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's the posture. Not judging, just being objective. But, as he said in his previous messages, his happiness is real, but fragile and it will take time to adapt. Hopefully soon we can see him with his shoulders straight and a genuine smile.

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Rannveig Ess
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why are all the comments who express opinions that are negative to this article "hidden"? I'm sad to see the censorship, BP. No one is being rude. They're just not on the bandwagon with this and are entitled to their opinions as much as the rest of everyone. Are you censored if you're not a cheerleader for current "hot topic" or because of age, religion, personal experience, etc, you just have an opposing view? Elliot is one of my favorite actors and always has been. I also respect those that find the transgender "issue" confusing or have questions or also like me am sick of celebrities having to put every move they make and every thing they do in the spotlight and then whine that people have an opinion about it. Hiding comments and downvoting is as close minded as as you're accusing those posting of being.

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s. vitkovitsky
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I too have noticed more and more censoring in BP, even of well reasoned and respectful comments, if they don't go along with any "pro-latest-hot-topic". Many articles clang on about diversity, but BP doesn't seem to allow diversity of opinion. Like there's only one right opinion about any subject. BP is a website owned by a multi-million dollar private company, and they certainly have the right to hide or delete comments, but it makes me wonder what their agenda is.

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lauraswearingen-steadwell avatar
Aeon Flux
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Maybe don't post the pictures he himself said he can't stand to look at? That seems really oblivious.

rickymoore avatar
Ricky Moore
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Surely you cant just erase who you used to be? I think we are all working ourselves into a corner with all this trans/binary/toaster carry on, makes my head spin and we all sh#t scared to say the wrong pronoun and offend someone.

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Anna Woodhull
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I really don't get the choice if photo for the Times cover. The tone of the interview seems to be I'm so happy being authentically me! But he looks absolutely miserable in that photo.

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Daria B
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's the posture. Not judging, just being objective. But, as he said in his previous messages, his happiness is real, but fragile and it will take time to adapt. Hopefully soon we can see him with his shoulders straight and a genuine smile.

Load More Replies...
rahni avatar
Rannveig Ess
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why are all the comments who express opinions that are negative to this article "hidden"? I'm sad to see the censorship, BP. No one is being rude. They're just not on the bandwagon with this and are entitled to their opinions as much as the rest of everyone. Are you censored if you're not a cheerleader for current "hot topic" or because of age, religion, personal experience, etc, you just have an opposing view? Elliot is one of my favorite actors and always has been. I also respect those that find the transgender "issue" confusing or have questions or also like me am sick of celebrities having to put every move they make and every thing they do in the spotlight and then whine that people have an opinion about it. Hiding comments and downvoting is as close minded as as you're accusing those posting of being.

s_vitkovitsky avatar
s. vitkovitsky
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I too have noticed more and more censoring in BP, even of well reasoned and respectful comments, if they don't go along with any "pro-latest-hot-topic". Many articles clang on about diversity, but BP doesn't seem to allow diversity of opinion. Like there's only one right opinion about any subject. BP is a website owned by a multi-million dollar private company, and they certainly have the right to hide or delete comments, but it makes me wonder what their agenda is.

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