‘Juno’ star Elliot Page’s story of how he coped with homophobia fetches $3 mn ( Photo Credit – Elliot Page / Instagram )

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‘Pageboy’, the memoir of Canadian actor-producer Elliot Page has been sold to Flatiron Books for a sum of $3 million. The deal was made based on a 49-page proposal shopped by UTA, reports Deadline.

As per Deadline, Page has a truly compelling story to tell about a long battle against homophobic hatred, both in his hometown of Halifax, Nova Scotia and in Hollywood. Before his transition, Page lists several occasions where homophobic bullies bogged him down, with few willing to help. A beer thrown in Toronto, a menacing loudmouth chasing Page into a restaurant in Hollywood, this was something that happened often to Page.

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Although the loathsome industry people in Hollywood weren’t named, there was one particular male film director who tried to seduce Elliot Page when the latter was 16; and the time that a big movie star – who would later say he was ossified and blacked out in a clumsy apology – berated Page at a party in an outrageous homophobic rant.