Elliot Page Has Reportedly Filed For Divorce From Emma Portner After 3 Years Of Marriage

Reports say that Page filed on Tuesday, January 26.
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Reports have surfaced that Elliot Page has filed for divorce from his Canadian wife Emma Portner after two years of marriage. 

Page came out as transgender on December 1, 2020, and received an influx of support from numerous people including their wife, Emma Portner

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Elliot’s existence is a gift in and of itself. Shine on sweet E. Love you so much. Emma Portner

According to ET, Page filed for divorce on Tuesday, January 26 in New York. 

Three years ago, in January 2018, Elliot Page posted a marriage announcement that read "Can’t believe I get to call this extraordinary woman my wife."

ET reports that the couple was secretly married prior to the social media announcement. 

According to Page Six, Portner is a 26-year-old professional dancer and choreographer. 

Both Page and Portner are Canadian. 

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