Elliot Page Calls Trans Critics ‘Vile Losers’ in Interview (VIDEO)
Actor Elliot Page is drawing attention again after taking a hard swing at people who criticize transgender ideology.
Page, who rose to fame as Ellen Page and now identifies as male, made the comments during a recent interview with Democracy Now. The interview came as Page has been part of the conversation around Christopher Nolan’s upcoming adaptation of The Odyssey.
In the clip shared online, Page criticized people who do not accept transgender identities. Page called them “absolute vile losers” and said they “must just be so profoundly uncomfortable with themselves.”
That line quickly spread on X, where users on the right and critics of gender ideology pushed back. Many took issue with Page framing disagreement as personal failure or insecurity.
Page has long been outspoken on transgender issues and has often used media appearances to talk about identity, Hollywood, and politics. But this latest comment hit a nerve because it was not just a defense of personal identity. It was a direct insult aimed at critics.
The reaction was fast. Some users accused Page of projecting. Others said the comment showed how little room there is for disagreement in the modern entertainment world. For many viewers, the message seemed clear: accept the ideology, or be branded a bad person.
That is exactly why these debates keep getting louder. Americans are not just arguing over one celebrity’s identity. They are arguing over whether the public is allowed to question a movement that now reaches into schools, sports, medicine, movies, and everyday speech.
Page is not the first Hollywood figure to lash out at critics. In recent years, major stars have repeatedly used interviews to lecture audiences on social issues. Sometimes it helps them with activists. Sometimes it turns off regular moviegoers who just want entertainment without being scolded.
The clip below shows the comment that started the latest round of backlash.
https://x.com/OliLondonTV/status/2075894084347257270?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Another user responded with a short post that also began circulating after the clip spread.
https://x.com/skoolteecher1/status/2075956670983758177?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
More criticism followed as users reacted to Page’s tone and the substance of the remarks.
https://x.com/5Solas/status/2075967599809065301?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
One more post accused Page of turning personal insecurity into an attack on critics.
https://x.com/blake_sara64710/status/2075937024238895543?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Whether Page’s comments help or hurt the movie remains to be seen. But the backlash shows once again that Hollywood’s culture-war lectures are not landing quietly with the public.

