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Watch: Ellen Page’s emotional LGBT rights speech

By Nick Bond

Actor Ellen Page accepted the Human Right’s Campaign’s Vanguard Award over the weekend, delivering a stirring nine-minute speech in which she reaffirmed her commitment to furthering LGBT rights and talked about her own experiences as an out gay public figure.

Page – currently starring opposite Julianne Moore as a real-life gay police officer fighting for her rights in Freeheld – reflected on how her life has changed since she came out publicly on February 14 last year.

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“I can proudly stand here tonight and tell you that since Valentine’s Day of last year, I am very, very happy, and I finally feel that I am truly living my life. There was a time when I thought it would be impossible to be out,” she said.

“I acutely remember the pain I was in before I was out. I have been able to experience a lot of things for the first time in the last year and a half: having my arms wrapped around my girlfriend Samantha while we walk down the street, holding her hand on the red carpet, kissing her in the ocean while we surf – yes, she has taught me to surf  – and getting to say in public, ‘I am in love’.”

Watch Page’s full, stirring speech below:

It was only a couple of weeks ago that Page made her red carpet debut with girlfriend Samantha Thompson – check out pictures from the evening here.

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