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Elliot Page to unload about ‘sex, love, trauma’ on ‘Pageboy’ memoir tour

Elliot Page is ready for his next career chapter — the book tour for his new memoir.

The “Juno” star, 36, is dropping his memoir “Pageboy” on June 6 and already has book tour dates on deck.

Page will be heading to New York for his release day and will end his tour on June 14 in Washington, DC, People reported on Thursday.

The actor told to the outlet how his multicity journey for the project will help him connect with other members of the LGBTQ community.

“June 6 feels like it is quickly approaching,” he noted.

“I’m thrilled for people to finally read ‘Pageboy.’ I am grateful for the opportunity to engage with readers and listeners across the country about it, and to celebrate other queer and trans stories along the way as well,” the “Umbrella Academy” icon continued.

Page — who came out as trans in 2020 — announced the book on Instagram this past December.

He unveiled the cover, which features a photo of him sitting on a stool wearing a white tank and jeans.

Page captioned the post, “Writing a book has come up a few times over the years, but it never felt right and quite frankly, it didn’t feel possible.”

“I’m thrilled for people to finally read ‘Pageboy.’ I am grateful for the opportunity to engage with readers and listeners across the country about it,” Page said. elliotpage/Instagram

“I could barely sit still, let alone focus long enough to complete such a task. At last, I can be with myself, in this body,” he scribed. “So, I’ve written a book about my story.”

“At many points in my life, it felt unbearable to be in front of a camera, but making this cover with acclaimed photographer Catherine Opie was a joyful experience that I will never forget,” he reflected.

According to his publisher, Flatiron Books, “Pageboy” is full of “behind the scenes details and intimate interrogations on sex, love, trauma, and Hollywood.”

“Pageboy” will hit on shelves come June 6. Elliot Page

The novel’s central story is about a “life pushed to the brink” and is a written journey of “what it means to untangle ourselves from the expectations of others” and “is an ode to stepping into who we truly are with defiance, strength, and joy.”

Page also has another project under his belt, the forthcoming movie “Backspot.”

He is executive producing the feature via his Page Boy Productions banner. The film follows two queer cheerleaders who get the opportunity to join an elite squad.

Evan Rachel Wood is starring in the flick alongside Devery Jacobs and Kudakwashe Rutendo.

The Canadian native is producing the upcoming queer cheerleading film “Backspot” through his Page Boy Productions company. elliotpage/Instagram

Filming wrapped last month in Toronto. D.W. Waterson directed in their feature debut.

“The importance of excellence in queer storytelling has never been more necessary and attracting a dream cast which includes the transcendent genius that is Evan Rachel Wood is a testament to the quality of the ‘Backspot’ production,” Page Boy’s head of development and production, Jordan Smith, said in a statement in March.

The full list of Page’s book tour dates includes:

  • Tuesday, June 6 – Town Hall, New York City
  • Thursday, June 8 – Los Angeles Times Book Club at Montalbán Theatre, Los Angeles
  • Saturday, June 10 – City Arts & Lectures at the Sydney Goldstein Theater, San Francisco
  • Monday, June 12 – Room of One’s Own at Barrymore Theatre, Madison, Wisconsin
  • Wednesday, June 14 – Sixth & I, Washington, DC
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