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In Elliot Page’s upcoming memoir Pageboy, the actor recounts homophobic remarks made towards him by a famous actor.
It occurred back in 2014 at a birthday party in Los Angeles, shortly after Page — now 36 — publicly came out as gay while giving a speech at a Human Rights Campaign conference.
“I’m here today because I am gay,” the Oscar nominee told the crowd at the time.
Years later, Page came out as transgender in December 2020.
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In a chapter titled “Famous A–hole at Party,” the Canadian star describes the actor as an “acquaintance” whom confronted him at the outing and said, “You aren’t gay. That doesn’t exist. You are just afraid of men,” as per People.
Page also claims that he was threatened by the actor who then said: “I’m going to f**k you to make you realize you aren’t gay.”
When the “Juno” star saw him a few days later at the gym, the actor seemingly tried to take back his remarks, telling Page: “I don’t have a problem with gay people, I swear.”
“I think you might,” Page replied.
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“I’ve had some version of that happen many times throughout my life,” Page told People before explaining why he decided to include the story in his memoir. “A lot of queer and trans people deal with it incessantly. These moments that we often, like, don’t talk about or we’re supposed to just brush off, when actually it’s very awful. I put that story in the book because it’s about highlighting the reality, the sh*t we deal with and what gets sent
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sharing his story today, Elliot Page is not exempt from the transphobia that unfortunately runs rampant in society, even in the famously queer-friendly neighborhood of West Hollywood.Ahead of the release of his memoir, Pageboy, the Oscar-nominated actor revealed that in 2022, he had a scary encounter at the corner of Sunset and La Cienega. A male stranger approached and yelled, “I’m going to f—ing gay bash you, faggot,” Page recalled to the .
Los Angeles Times.“I’m going to f–king gay bash you, fa—t,” the man yelled, forcing the actor to bolt toward the store in fear.Employees at the Pink Dot escorted a terrified Page into the shop, but the man allegedly followed him and stood at the store’s doorway.“This is why I need a gun,” the maniac reportedly yelled at Page through the glass door.Page — whose deadname was Ellen Page — revealed he was transgender in 2020. Now, he says he no longer feels safe in Los Angeles.“Now when I’m in Los Angeles, I don’t feel comfortable like I used to going for walks,” The Canadian-born entertainer said.The ordeal may have shaken the actor, but he acknowledged that he has the privilege to stay in safer hotels and hire security if needed, unlike most people living in LA.“Doesn’t mean it’s not traumatic, but I have resources that, in every instance that is difficult, protect and can shield me from these things,” Page told the outlet.The “Juno” star’s recounting of the alleged verbal assault and threats comes in the wake of another story she recently shared in his upcoming memoir “Pageboy,” about when a “famous a–hole” told him being gay “doesn’t exist.”Page, who came out as gay in February 2014, claims that an unnamed A-list actor told him he was going to “f—k you to make you realize you aren’t gay,’” at a birthday party in Los Angeles shortly after coming out.He “purposely” did not name the accused high-profile celebrity but said they would “hear about this and know it’s him.”The actor added that another celebrity, whom he describes only as an “acquaintance,” insisted, “‘You aren’t gay.
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In his upcoming memoir Pageboy, Elliot Page reveals that a homophobic actor once confronted him at a party in Los Angeles back in 2014, telling him: “You aren’t gay. That doesn’t exist.
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Elliot Page is opening up about transphobia in the City of Angels.
Elliot Page suffered a transphobic attack when he was threatened by a man on the street in Los Angeles last year. In his new memoir Pageboy, The Umbrella Academy actor revealed the stranger approached and threatened him as he walked from his hotel to a convenience store last year. "I'm going to f**king gay bash you, f**got," the man threatened, Page recalled in the book.
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