Elliot Page smiled again.
The actor announced his transidentity late last year, before asking audiences to give him time to digest the reactions and find his balance.
It looks like it's done now, according to her new testimony to
Vanity Fair
.
The Umbrella Academy
star
spoke of her joy at being in tune with her body to transgender journalist Thomas Page McBee.
“The real difference is that I can just exist, (…) be able to face myself, not have a constant distraction, all of those things that are not necessarily conscious.
For the first time, I am able to find myself alone, with myself, to be productive and creative.
It's really super simplified to say it like that, but I'm comfortable, ”explained Elliot Page.
Several projects
This release led Elliot Page to embark on many projects.
“One of my best friends and I wrote our first screenplay, and I'm developing something right now.
I also make music with a friend.
I think back to all the energy and time that I spent not being comfortable, constantly staring at my body, and just feeling bad.
I have this new ability to creatively explore and write, ”added the actor, more committed than ever to transphobia.
“I want to use this (new) force to help in any way I can.
The reason you and I have the privileges that we have is because people have sacrificed, for so, so long, ”explained Elliot Page.
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