Jamaica Gleaner

‘It is life-saving’

Elliot Page opens up about surgery

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ACTOR ELLIOT Page is revealing how happier he feels after having top surgery, and how important he believes it is to support healthcare for transgende­r people.

“I want people to know that not only has it been life-changing for me, I do believe it is life-saving, and it’s the case for so many people,” the actor tells Oprah Winfrey on her new show for Apple TV+.

During the i nterview, Page teared up when Winfrey asked him what has brought him the most joy.

The Oscar-nominated star of Juno, Inception and The Umbrella Academy said it was the little things — like wearing a T-shirt, having a towel around his waist after a shower or touching his chest — that made him “feel comfortabl­e i n my body for probably the first time”.

The full interview from The Oprah Conversati­on will be released Friday.

Page urged officials to support healthcare for transgende­r people and allow them access to sports. Some l awmakers are seeking to ban transgende­r youth from playing sports that match their gender identity. “Children will die,” Page said. “And it really is that simple.”

He said the surgery has given him new-found energy “because it is such a freeing, freeing experience,” adding: “This is incredibly new. I feel like I haven’t gotten to be myself since I was 10 years old.”

Page came out as transgende­r in December, an announceme­nt that was widely greeted as a watershed moment for the trans community in Hollywood. He told Winfrey the decision was“imperative”in light of the violence against transgende­r youth.

“It felt important and selfish for myself and my own well-being and my mental health,” he said. “And also with this platform I have, the privilege that I have, and knowing the pain and the difficulti­es and the struggles I’ve faced in my life, let alone what so many other people are facing, it absolutely felt crucial and important for me to share that.”

 ?? AP ?? Elliot Page (left), with Oprah Winfrey during an episode of ‘The Oprah Conversati­on’, an interview series on Apple TV+. Page is revealing how happier he feels after having top surgery and how important he believes it is to support health care for transgende­r people.
AP Elliot Page (left), with Oprah Winfrey during an episode of ‘The Oprah Conversati­on’, an interview series on Apple TV+. Page is revealing how happier he feels after having top surgery and how important he believes it is to support health care for transgende­r people.

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