Elliot Page recalls being verbally assaulted at a party by an A-list actor two months after he came out as gay. Page announced that they identified as a lesbian in 2014 before coming out as transgender in 2020.
In a chapter of his new memoir, Pageboy, titled “Famous A--hole at Party,” Page said an actor who was an “acquaintance” told him: “You aren't gay.
That doesn’t exist. You are just afraid of men. ”He said the acquaintance continued: “I’m going to f*** you to make you realise you aren’t gay. ” Days later, the Juno star said he saw the man at the gym.
He told him: “I don’t have a problem with gay people I swear. ”“I think you might,” Page responded. “I put that story in the book because it’s about highlighting the reality, the s*** we deal with and what gets sent to us constantly, particularly in environments that are predominantly cis and heterosexual,” Page wrote.
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