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Elliot Page Appears to Be Looking for Love Again on This Dating App

Elliot Page Appears to Be Looking for Love Again on This Dating App
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If you’ve always dreamed of dating Elliot Page, now might be your chance — that is if you can get on Raya, the elite dating app that caters to celebrities. According to Page Six, a source spotted the Umbrella Academy star’s profile on there recently. 

The same source shared that the profile features photos of Page wearing a “protect trans kids” sweatshirt and one of him posing with his dog. It also features the song “Don’t Let It Bring You Down” by Annie Lennox and Steven Lipson. 

Getting the opportunity to shoot your shot with Page might be tricky, however, as Raya is invite-only. Other reported members have included Cara Delevingne, Raven-Symoné, and Calum Scott. 

Page came out as trans last December on social media, saying, “Hi friends, I want to share with you that I am trans, my pronouns are he/they and my name is Elliot. I feel lucky to be writing this. To be here. To have arrived at this place in my life. I feel overwhelming gratitude for the incredible people who have supported me along this journey. I can’t begin to express how remarkable it feels to finally love who I am enough to pursue my authentic self.” 

Later that month, Page announced that he and his wife of three years, Emma Portner, had decided to end their marriage. “After much thought and careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to divorce following our separation last summer. We have the utmost respect for each other and remain close friends,” the couple shared in a statement

It appears that the single Page is ready to get back out there again and find love again as their authentic self, to which we say swipe right.

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Rachel Shatto, Editor in Chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and their frequent intersection). Her work has appeared on Dread Central, Elite Daily, Tecca, and Joystiq. She's a GALECA member and she podcasts regularly about horror on the Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast Network. She can’t live without cats, vintage style, video games, drag queens, or the Oxford comma.

Rachel Shatto, Editor in Chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and their frequent intersection). Her work has appeared on Dread Central, Elite Daily, Tecca, and Joystiq. She's a GALECA member and she podcasts regularly about horror on the Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast Network. She can’t live without cats, vintage style, video games, drag queens, or the Oxford comma.