Actor Ellen Page has announced to fans that he is transgender - and has changed his name to Elliot. The Oscar-nominated Umbrella Academy star told followers on Twitter this evening.
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.Actor Ellen Page has announced to fans that he is transgender - and has changed his name to Elliot. The Oscar-nominated Umbrella Academy star told followers on Twitter this evening.
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Elliot Page in 2019 (Photo: Joe Seer)
Last night, in a heartwarming note to his fans on Instagram, Elliot Page (formerly known as Ellen Page) came out as a transgender. "Hi friends, I want to share with you that I am trans, my pronouns are he/they and my name is Elliot.
Stars on social media are showering Elliot Page with love following his big announcement!
Netflix is fully behind The Umbrella Academy star Elliot Page, formerly known as Ellen Page, who announced today they have come out as a non-binary/transgender. Universal Content Productions, which produces The Umbrella Academy, also voiced its support for the star.
Juno and The Umbrella Academy star Elliot Page recently came out as trans and explaining their pronouns are he/they. The 33-year-old star posted a message on their Twitter account, writing, “Hi friends, I want to share with you that I am trans, my pronouns are he/they and my name is Elliot.
We couldn’t be happier for Elliot Page with this BIG announcement!
Elliot Page, the star of "Juno" and Netflix's "Umbrella Academy," announced on Tuesday that he is transgender. Page, 33, is formerly known as Ellen Page.
Elliot Page announced on Tuesday afternoon that he is transgender. The actor, formerly known as Ellen Page, was nominated for an Oscar for his role as the titular character in the 2007 film, Juno. He introduced Elliot to the world in a candid, formal letter shared to his Twitter and Instagram accounts on December 1.
Ellen Page penned a candid Instagram post about trans identity on Tuesday, December 1, revealing that his name is now Elliot.“Hi friends. I want to share with you that I am trans, my pronouns are he/they and my name is Elliot.
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Oscar-nominated Juno actor and star of Umbrella Academy Elliot Page has come out as a non-binary and transgender. Many may know them as Ellen Page, however, from here on out, the public should refer to them as Elliot Page. The actor shared their experience on their Instagram page.
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