Sarah Harris apologises for ‘mishap’ pronoun when speaking about Elliot Page

Sarah Harris has apologised for using the wrong pronoun when referring to Elliot Page while discussing the actor coming out as transgender on Wednesday. 

The Studio, 39, issued the apology on national television on Thursday after admitting the topic on Studio 10 the day before was ‘confusing’ and she had a ‘brain snap’.

The Oscar-nominated actor, who is known for his roles in Juno and The Umbrella Academy, came out as a transgender man on Instagram on Wednesday.

Studio 10 host Sarah Harris, 44, has apologised for using the wrong pronoun when discussing actor Elliot Page coming out as transgender

Sarah apologised for her initial reaction at hearing about Elliot’s news as she ‘completely got flustered around the pronouns’ and ‘made a joke.’

‘That was insensitive, it was genuine mistake and I am so sorry. It was just a brain snap,’ she said. 

‘Lots of people said ‘don’t apologise’, but I felt really lousy and I would hate to have anyone feel like I was attacking them in that way.

‘It was just a moment. I am really sorry about that and genuinely sorry.’

This week, the Oscar-nominated actor, 33, took to social media to share his transition with the world, telling the public: ‘I feel lucky to be writing this. To be here. To have arrived at this place in my life.’

Page – who has been married to dancer Emma Portner, 26, since 2018 – took to Twitter on Tuesday morning to share an emotional statement with his revelation, writing: ‘Hi friends, I want to share with you that I am trans, my pronouns are he/they and my name is Elliot.

‘I feel lucky to be writing this. To have arrived at this place in my life.’

Elliot, who received an Oscar nod for his role in the hit 2008 movie Juno, asked his followers and fans for ‘patience’, admitting that he is ‘scared’ of the ‘invasiveness, the hate, the jokes, and of the violence’ that he may face moving forward.

‘My job is real, but it is also fragile,’ the actor said, adding: ‘The truth is, despite feeling profoundly happy right now and knowing how much privilege I carry, I am also scared.’

Elliot, who is currently due to begin filming the third season of Netflix hit The Umbrella Academy in February, also unveiled changes to his official social media accounts, posting on Twitter under the username @TheElliotPage, and on Instagram as @elliotpage.

He thanked his loved ones for their support through his journey, expressing his ‘overwhelming gratitude’ for helping him to reach a stage where he felt comfortable to ‘pursue his authentic self’.

Shortly after the actor posted the statement, his wife Emma voiced her public support for him on Instagram, while reiterating her partner’s plea for patience.

‘I am so proud of @elliotpage. Trans, queer and non-binary people are a gift to this world,’ Emma wrote

‘I also ask for patience & privacy [and] that you join me in the fervent support of trans life every single day. Elliot’s existence is a gift in and of itself. Shine on sweet E. Love you so much.’

She also commented on Elliot’s Instagram post, writing: ‘Love you so much elliot.’

Elliot’s decision to publicly reveal he is transgender comes almost three years after the couple tied the knot in a secret ceremony, having only been dating publicly for six months.

Prior to their relationship, Juno star Elliot had been linked to several different partners, both male and female, including Big Little Lies star Alexander Skarsgård and actress Shailene Woodley – although their romance was never confirmed.

He also dated artist Samantha Thomas for 18 months, with the couple splitting just months before Elliot tied the knot with Emma.

Elliot came out publicly as gay in 2014 in an emotional speech at the Human Rights Campaign’s Time to Thrive conference for LGTBQ youth.

In the speech, the actor shared that he hoped his news would help others struggling with their sexuality, saying: ‘I’m here today because I am gay. And because maybe I can make a difference.’

Prior to transition, Page was one of the most visible out gay actors in Hollywood; his latest announcement further enriches his legacy, and adds him to a small but growing number of trans creators and stars who have made the decision to come out publicly, including performers like Laverne Cox, Trace Lysette, and Brian Michael Smith, and creators including The Wachowski Sisters.