Elliot Page shared his emotional reaction to holding his memoir, 'Pageboy,' for the first time. The memoir is expected to explore Page's past feelings of gender dysmorphia and the “joy” he says he feels now.
"Here we go," he adds with a little chuckle, slapping the box before opening it."Woo."Then, he picks up a copy and pauses."Wow," he says after a couple seconds, holding his book, flipping it over and opening it.
Page, who came out as transgender in 2020, hopes the book will inspire other transgender people,"The act of writing, reading, and sharing the multitude of our experiences is an important step in standing up to those who wish to silence and harm us," he said."Books have helped me, saved me even, so I hope this can help someone feel less alone, feel seen, no matter who they are or what path they are on.
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