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Caitlyn Jenner reaches out to Elliot Page with love after star come out as trans

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Caitlyn Jenner supported Elliot Page after the Umbrella Academy star's trans announcement. Actor Elliot - formerly Ellen Page - told his fans he is transgender in an emotional Instagram post on Tuesday.

His wife Emma Portner and pop star Miley Cyrus led the celebrity support following the moving statement. Now Caitlyn, 71, offered her love to the star as she re-posted Elliot's original statement with a message of her own.

She wrote: "Wishing you peace in your soul. Love and happiness to you, @elliotpage." The I'm A Celeb star - formerly Bruce Jenner - come out as transgender for the first time in April 2015.

Her name and gender was legally changed the following September. Elliot had the support of fans and celebrities alike with his

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