Elliot Page’s recent interview with The Guardian on his memoir “Pageboy” sheds new light on his journey towards self-discovery and autonomy. The book tells the story of Page exploring ways to feel closer to his identity from a young age, including trying to pee standing up when he was four years old. The “Juno” star also talks about his experience coming out as gay and transitioning in Hollywood, where the public eye added additional complexity to the process.
The interview also reveals the struggles Page faced in his early years, including self-harm, substance abuse, an eating disorder, and suicidal ideation. However, he found a means of escape and transformation through acting, which allowed him to connect with others in a way that he was unable to do in his personal life.
“Pageboy” also delves into Page’s personal relationships, including his secret relationship with “House of Cards” actress Kate Mara while she was still in a relationship with her then-boyfriend Max Minghella. The memoir also includes allegations of sexual assault and harassment at the hands of prominent Hollywood insiders.
Despite the challenges, Page is grateful for the opportunity to share his story in “Pageboy” and has found it to be beneficial for his relationships, specifically with his mother. The interview offers a poignant and insightful look into Page’s journey towards self-acceptance and living truthfully.
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