who came out publicly by sharing a written note in December, said in a new interview that there was “no way” he could hide his gender any longer, especially with anti-trans discourse running rife.He told Oprah Winfrey: “I was expressing [my identity] to people in my life much before posting that letter and telling people for the first time and knowing I wanted a moment to become comfortable in myself and to be able to get to that point,” he said.The Umbrella Academy and Juno star added: “For me, in this time we’re in right now and especially with this horrible backlash we’re seeing towards trans people, particularly trans youth, it really felt imperative to do so.”Page, who described being “closeted [for] so long”, also told Winfrey: “I.