Actress Ellen Page took to Twitter this weekend to address a message she received from an anti-gay pastor regarding her sexuality
Ellen Page was nominated for an Oscar for her work in Juno (2007). Pic/Getty Images
Actress Ellen Page took to Twitter this weekend to address a message she received from an anti-gay pastor regarding her sexuality.
Ellen Page was nominated for an Oscar for her work in Juno (2007). Pic/Getty Images
Though the alleged message itself isn't available, Page tweeted out her hilarious response to the pastor to her almost 900k followers on Saturday.
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She posted, "2 da Pastor who wrote me-Being gay isn't a belief. My soul isnt struggling & I don't want arms of Heavenly Father around me. A girl's arms? Yes."
Page publicly came out of the closet in mid-February through an incredible and compelling speech at The Human Rights Campaign's Time To Thrive conference.
At the time, the actress told the crowd, "I'm here today because I am gay... and because maybe I can make a difference. To help others have an easier and more hopeful time."
This summer, the 27-year-old will reprise her role as the mutant Kitty Pryde in the upcoming installment of the popular X-Men franchise.