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Trans Actress Elliot Page Faces Accusations of Fabricating Hate Crime Attack, Echoing Jussie Smollett Hoax

Actress who underwent gender transition claims she was attacked outside LA hotel by someone shouting, ‘I’m going to f–king gay bash you, fa—t.’

Trans Actress Elliot Page Faces Accusations of Fabricating Hate Crime Attack, Echoing Jussie Smollett Hoax Image Credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
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Hollywood actress Ellen Page, who underwent “top surgery” and now goes by the name “Elliot,” is being accused of faking a hate crime in the same vein as disgraced actor Jussie Smollett.

The accusations stem from an anecdote in the Los Angeles Times over the weekend, in which it was claimed Page was approached outside a hotel in Los Angeles by a man spouting homophobic slurs and threatening to attack her/him.

And yet here, downstairs at his Sunset Strip hotel, he is less than a mile from the spot where a man on the street threatened to assault him just last year. As he describes in his book, Page, who lives in New York, was standing at the corner of Sunset and La Cienega, taking a quick walk to the Pink Dot convenience store, when a stranger approached.

“I’m going to f—ing gay bash you, faggot,” the man threatened. Terrified, Page began running toward the Pink Dot, where employees ushered him inside. From the other side of the door, the man yelled: “This is why I need a gun!”

“Now when I’m in Los Angeles, I don’t feel comfortable like I used to going for walks,” Page says.

The bizarre incident which allegedly took place in LA, arguably one of the most liberal cities in the country, was immediately scrutinized on social media, with most concluding the attack never happened and comparing it to the fake hate crime fabricated by Jussie Smollett.

Smollett, a former Empire cast member, infamously alleged he was the victim of a brutal homophobic hate crime in Chicago in 2019 which he blamed on enthusiastic Trump supporters.

Many highlighted the timing of the tale as it comes as Page’s new memoir, “Pageboy,” was released Tuesday.

In Smollett’s case, the two brothers he’d hired to help him stage the fake hate stunt actually came clean, later appearing on Fox Nation to detail each step of the staged hate crime.

A judge last year sentenced Smollett to 150 days in prison for filing multiple false police reports alleging he was the victim of a brutal homophobic hate crime, however he ended up only serving 6 days in prison.

Will someone similarly come forward to dispute Page’s account?



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