Elliot Page becomes the first trans man to appear on the cover of Time magazine

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Elliot Page became the first transgender man to ever appear on the cover of Time, while the Canadian actor opened up about his decision to go out last year.

The 34-year-old, whose film credits include “Inception” and two installments of the “X-Men” franchise, will appear on the front page of the next issue of the magazine under the title “I’m fully who I am.”

This is Page’s first major interview since revealing his gender identity in December. Speaking to Time reporter Katy Steinmetz, he described the mixed reaction to the ad, made via Instagram, in which he revealed his pronouns as “he” and “them”.

“What we anticipated was a lot of support and love and a massive amount of hatred and transphobia,” the page says. “That’s exactly what happened.”

The actor, who won an Oscar nomination for his role in “Juno” in 2008, also talked about his childhood, saying that he “felt like a boy” as a child. He remembered the “feeling of triumph” that he was allowed to cut his hair short at the age of nine.

Page, who previously went gay in 2014, also spoke about the peak operation, a move he described as “completely transforming my life.” He continues to discuss the fight for trans equality, as well as the “crushing standards” of the entertainment industry and “ubiquitous stereotypes about masculinity and femininity.”

“Extremely influential people spread these myths and harmful rhetoric – every day you see our existence debated,” he said in an interview. “Transgender people are so real.”

The page presented in Toronto in 2019, more than a year before revealing its gender identity.

The page presented in Toronto in 2019, more than a year before revealing its gender identity. Credit: Rich Polk / Getty Images

The cover was shot by trans photographer Wynne Neill, who posted the cover image on Instagram on Tuesday, describing it as a “dream mission”.

“I want this and I have been working on it for so many years,” Neill wrote in the caption. “I’m so proud of Elliot and so grateful to the old trans people who risked everything to make this moment happen.”

Page also posted the cover on Instagram, writing: “With deep respect for those who came before me, gratitude for those who supported me and a great concern for the generation of young trans that we all need to protect, please join and legislate, hate and discriminate in all its forms. “

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