The LGBT agenda has long been on the receiving end of claims that its adherents are waging a clandestine effort to indoctrinate America’s youth.
But the rapid rise of transgenderism over the past decade or so has exponentially ramped up those concerns.
And one of Hollywood’s most prominent trans entertainers recently attracted new criticism following remarks critics saw as enabling, if not encouraging, children to embrace the same lifestyle.
Breitbart provided this report under a headline that asserted Page had gone “full groomer” with her advice:
‘The Odyssey’ star Elliot Page — formerly known as Ellen Page — has delivered a message of consolation to “trans youth” everywhere by pledging, “there’s nothing wrong with you.”
The Canadian-born performer made the comment while discussing the new documentary Second Nature, which focuses on supposed issues of “gender fluidity” and sexuality in the animal world, as Breitbart News reported.
Page previously said she hopes the film exploring gay animal sex will make queer kids feel less alone.
She has now expanded on that theme in an interview, according to Out magazine, outlining: “It’s been quite the journey to find myself in this position. I want to send my love to anyone who’s struggling right now,” Page says.
Page’s role in the new “Odyssey” film has also sparked some social media discussion recently:
That may actually be a fitting role for a tranny. Sinon is the character that convinced the Trojans the horse was a gift, and not a deception hiding the identity of men.
— Chris (@cnp2020) June 28, 2026
A culture that spreads the false idea that you need to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to modify yourself cosmetically in order to finally feel comfortable in your own body, is a sinister culture.
— Aaron Hinton (@aaronhinton92) April 26, 2026
Why go see a gal, regardless of role, who thinks squinting and a slack faced expression makes her look dude-like. Uhhhh, no.
— HawkeyePilot (@HawkeyePilot) June 27, 2026
As Fox News reported, Page attracted additional criticism for riffing on what masculinity actually means:
“Healthy masculinity, to me, is or even just something I’ve felt as, like, transitioning, is like leaning away from whenever there is some sort of impulse or expectation you’ve put on yourself to, like, shut down,” Page said. “Or conform in a way that usually feels like ‘this,’ like I am closing off.”
Page continued, “I remember kind of being like, ‘Oh, Elliot, maybe you should talk with your hands a little less, or, you know, maybe in pictures you’re…’ because ever since transitioning now, I’m like smiling in those photos. Whereas, I used to be so like, I could barely look at a photo of myself. I was always like, you know, and now (smiling).”
Page described seeing a contrast in taking photos with male fans who refused to smile in pictures.
“And I’m, like, having that moment where I’m, like, ‘Oh, should I also not? Should I also be closed off? It’s just like, what the f—, Elliot?’ What are you talking about? Like, oh, honey, you’re part of the problem,” Page said.
Here’s some additional commentary regarding those comments:


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