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    Ellen Page on the cover of Flare magazine’s June 2014 issue

    On deciding to come out to the public: 

    “The more time went by, the more something just happened, an Oh my god—I want to love someone freely and walk down the street and hold my girlfriend’s hand.”

    On hesitating to come out: 

    “You think you’re in a place where you’re all I’m thrilled to be gay, I have no issues about being gay anymore, I don’t feel shame about being gay, but you actually do. You’re just not fully aware of it. I think I still felt scared about people knowing. I felt awkward around gay people; I felt guilty for not being myself.”

    On Hollywood’s double standard: 

    “You hear things like, ‘People shouldn’t know about your life because you’re creating an illusion on-screen.’ But I don’t see other actresses going to great lengths to hide their heterosexuality. That’s an unfair double standard.”

    On the aftermath of coming out: 

    “I expected so much more hate. It was just remarkably positive, which is beautiful, because it’s indicative of the change that’s happening.”





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