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Did Ellen Page Come Out On Last Night’s SNL?

Ellen Page addressed the lesbian rumors that have been swirling around her by doing a lesbian sketch. (See it above.)

In her lesbian sketch, Page returned home to her boyfriend jumping about for joy after going gay at a Melissa Etheridge concert.

It was awesome, I felt like I was an oil lamp that had never been lit - now Im finally burning bright with sister fire, Page said. There were so many cute short haircuts and I didnt care that I didnt have any make up on. I felt so free.

Her boyfriend in the sketch, comic Andy Samberg, said: Youve so gone gay.

Rolling on the floor and holding her legs, Page replied: Gay, no way! But I dont really know what you mean by that though. Why does everything have to have a label?

Why cant I just hug a woman with my legs in friendship?!

So is that a confirmation or not? I’m confused.


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  1. March 2nd, 2008 | 2:40 pm

    Err, it’s a sketch silly!

  2. March 2nd, 2008 | 6:42 pm

    Hey … You never ever know… :)

  3. Qannaboss
    March 3rd, 2008 | 6:12 pm

    Who cares?

  4. dain
    September 1st, 2008 | 12:57 pm

    Its just a sketch. just because she doesnt have a public boyfriend doesnt mean shes gay i mean jeez just leave her alone

  5. CC
    January 25th, 2009 | 2:51 pm

    Like Qannaboss said, “Who cares?” If she’s gay then she’s gay, if she’s not she’s not. It’s just a sketch. I think people should just leave her alone.

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