Elliot Page is discussing how “But I’m A Cheerleader” helped him through being a young LGBTQ+ person. On Sunday, Page received Outfest’s Achievement Award virtually from Toronto where he looked back about how he wouldn’t be who he is today if it wasn’t thanks to “the various representation” he was able to find, even if “there was very little.” RELATED: J.K.
Simmons Praises Elliot Page As ‘A Positive Influence For A Lot Of People’ “I don’t know if I would have made it through the moments of isolation and loneliness and shame and self-hatred that was so extreme and powerful and all-encompassing that you could hardly see out of it,” he said. “And then, you know, at 15, when you are flipping through the channels and you stumble on ‘But I’m a
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