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Elliot Page He enters his life in a new chapter, revealing his first public relationship after becoming a transgender man in December 2020.
The 38 -year -old “Umbrella Academy” star has confirmed that he is romantic at the actor Julia Shiplett, known for his role in Amazon Prime Sitcom “overload”.
In honor of the month of pride, Elliot took Instagram to share a sweet moment with Julia by sending a picture of a pair that creeped into the painted street in the rainbow.
The picture made it clear that the couple was happy together on the Elliot page, including a rainbow and a double heart smile.
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Julia also made a relationship with a social media official, giving a gentle video of Elliot in her Instagram stories.
In the video, Elliot was a shirt -free and Kahlahti through a natural spring seemed to be Julia wrote the “Happy Firlee” material.
Before the gender transition, Elliot, known as Ellen Page, was publicly identified as a lesbian and became gay on Valentine’s Day in 2014.
In 2018, he married Emma Portner, a dancer and choreographer, who supported when Elliot revealed his transgender identity in 2020.
In January 2021, however, Elliot and Emma announced their divorce, clarifying that they had been separated since the summer of 2020.
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Although Julia is the first girlfriend that Elliot has publicly contacted after her transition, the actor revealed in 2023 that she had enjoyed a private dating life.
“It’s the funniest thing I’ve ever been to dating. Interaction with people feels so much easier and more to each other because I do not feel lost and have not been seen in the right way,” Elliot shared Los Angeles Times.
Elliot’s previous dating history included relationships with actors Samantha Jones, Olivia Thirlby and Kate Mara. But his current relationship with Julia means a new, public chapter on her way of finding her self -discovery and happiness.
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When Elliot became transsexual in 2020, he used his platform to speak against discrimination against transgender people.
“My joy is real, but it’s also fragile,” he wrote in a heartfelt social media message. “The truth is that despite being deeply happy at the moment, and knowing how much privilege of the position, I am also scared. I am afraid of invasiveness, anger,” jokes “and violence.”
He also confirmed the difficulties of the transgender community by saying, “For all trans people who deal with harassment, self-employment, abuse, and threat of violence every day: I see you, I love you, and do everything I can change this world for the better.”
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Elliot also actively raises awareness of LGBTQ+ issues, especially at the time when these topics are at the forefront of political and cultural discussions.
In a recent interview “View”, “ Elliot used their forum to encourage people to train themselves in terms of LGBTQ+and anti-trans politics.
“The way I can feel about my work now is a lot of embodiment,” Elliot shared, pondering his career and transition to his role as his role “The Umbla Academy” and “close to you”.
“Doing something like this, a complete improvisation, would have been close to the past,” he stated, emphasizing how far he came out and how much his work has grown from the place of authenticity.
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The fourth and last season of the “The Umbla Academy” season includes a pioneering LGBTQ+ story, including the transition of the Elliot character, which has been praised for bringing the visibility needed for the Trans community.
“As for you,” Elliot plays the Trans Man event called Sam, which returns home to family reunification in five years, where he connects the old flame. For Elliot, this role was “liberating” and sees it as a turning point during his career.
And when “host Ana Navarro asked,” What advice do you have for anyone who wants to be an ally for the community? “Elliot’s answer was clear.
“The most important thing you can do is to train yourself and participate,” he said. “The battle is not just for Trans people; it is for all of us.”