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Let's hear it for Elliot Page! If that name is new to you, that's because the Juno star
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just revealed some big news: Page is transgender and non-binary, and he uses the first name
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Elliot as well as "he" and "they" pronouns.
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Page first rose to fame for their role in 2007's Juno, playing a pregnant teenager.
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As the actor got older, they went on to appear in 2009's Whip It, 2010's Inception, and 2014's
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X-Men: Days of Future Past. The popular performer also has a starring role in Netflix's superhero-based
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series The Umbrella Academy. Page has also made headlines for a range of experiences,
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such as marrying girlfriend Emma Portner, calling out sexual harassment in the industry,
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and being the victim of death threats.
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This time around, the news that Page has shared with fans is certainly a reason to celebrate.
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And yet, Page also shared some sad truths about the situation.
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Elliot Page took to Twitter on Dec. 1, 2020 to share the announcement with fans. After
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greeting his followers, the star wrote, "I want to share with you that I am trans, my
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pronouns are he/they and my name is Elliot." Page added that he felt "lucky to be writing
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this" and "to have arrived at this place in my life."
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Page continued: "I feel overwhelming gratitude for the incredible people who have supported
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me along this journey, I can't begin to express how remarkable it feels to finally love who
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I am enough to pursue my authentic self."
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However, there was also another side to the message. He added, "I also ask for patience,
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my joy is real, but it is also fragile." Page explained that while he's "profoundly happy,"
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he's "also scared" of hate, jokes, invasiveness, and violence. While not wanting to "dampen
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the moment," he pointed out that the "statistics are staggering" when it comes to anti-trans
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discrimination.
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After calling out "political leaders who work to criminalize trans health care and deny
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our right to exist" and "those with a massive platform who continue to spew hostility towards
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the trans community," Page told his followers: "To all trans people who deal with harassment,
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self-loathing, abuse, and the threat of violence every day: I see you, I love you, and I will
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do everything I can to change this world for the better."
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Elliot Page may have been feeling both luck and gratitude — as well as fear — after
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coming out as transgender, but fans were excited about the news. In fact, they were eager to
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take to Twitter to respond with their full support.
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One appreciative person tweeted: "This is a deeply moving statement, and I know so many
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of us feel so d*** lucky that we get to bear witness to your authenticity," After thanking
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Page "for being you," the Twitter user added that, "moreover, thank you for centering trans
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and non-binary people who are most vulnerable in this moment."
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Many were thrilled to find out about "this absolutely amazing news" and were "wishing
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[Page] happiness and joy." One follower on the social media platform responded to Page's
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message by writing, "Thank you for your bravery in embracing your full self, Elliot. Know
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you are loved and that you're coming out is saving lives."
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Although the reaction from fans was heartwarming, online followers weren't the only ones to
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express their support for Page.
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If you want something to put a smile on your face, look at the way that Elliot Page's fans
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reacted to the news that he had come out as transgender and how other celebrities responded.
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The Good Place star Jameela Jamil wrote along with a heart emoji, "Big congratulations to
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Elliot. This is amazing. It's going to mean so much to so many people in the world." Queer
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Eye's Jonathan Van Ness — who identifies as non-binary — also shared a heart emoji
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on Twitter in support of Page, while Orange Is the New Black star Natasha Lyonne opted
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for a trio of love-filled symbols.
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Netflix, which is behind Page's series The Umbrella Academy, also responded with support,
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tweeting, "So proud of our superhero! WE LOVE YOU ELLIOT! Can't wait to see you return in
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season 3!" The show's account also shared the same sentiment, and Page's castmate, David
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Castañeda, posted a "yes" with a couple of shining stars.
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Director James Gun tweeted, "Elliot, I love you, am proud of you, and admire you. Please
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keep being a beacon of courage, compassion, and strength for all of us."
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Writer and transgender activist Raquel Willis wrote, "Your heart has always been big and
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you've used your platform to show up for the entire community for years. Thanks for the
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gift of your truth!"
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In response, Page tweeted, "Thank you so much! I'm so inspired by you."
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"I'm so inspired by you" is surely something Page will also be hearing for years to come.
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