Elliot Page STUNS fans with extremely ripped abs in shirtless snap

Elliot Page showed off his incredible ripped abs during an intense boxing session this week.
The Oscar nominee, 39, who came out as a transgender man in December 2020, proudly posed for a shirtless snap while in the boxing ring, leaving fans stunned by his defined muscles and rippling six pack.
Page also posted an energetic video showing him sparring with his trainer in the ring - as he revealed his impressive form.
He wrote, 'I've been incredibly fortunate to train with @coachnol. He's a brilliant teacher, not just in the way he breaks down complex movements, but also in his strategic understanding of boxing and his thoughtful approach to the psychological side of the sport.
'Training with Nolan has become an essential part of my life. If you’re in NYC and looking, I can't recommend him highly enough. Just be warned, you may end up getting as hooked as I am.'
Fans lavished the star with compliments, writing, 'You could wash laundry on those abs!
Elliot Page showed off his incredible ripped abs during an intense boxing session this week
'This guy. Getting super jacked and making the rest of us look bad.
'Ripped. Torn. Shredded!!! LFG! You look amazing dude!
'Elliot is so incredibly shredded oml.'
In a March 2021 interview with TIME - his first after he publicly came out as transgender and non-binary in December 2020 - Page revealed that he'd recently undergone top surgery, a subcutaneous mastectomy during which the breasts and breast tissue are removed in order to create a more masculine chest.
His scars from the procedure were visible in his shirtless snap.
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The actor said that the results of the procedure have 'completely transformed his life' and helped him feel like his true self for the first time since he endured the 'total hell' of puberty earlier on in his life.
Speaking to Oprah in a clip shared by E! News, Page added that seeing how his body looks after the surgery has been one of the things that has brought him the 'most joy.'
'Getting out of the shower and the towel's around your waist and you're looking at yourself in the mirror and you're just like, "There I am,"' he said, getting choked up. 'And I'm not having the moment where I'm panicked. I'm not having all these little moments that used to be — just being in a T-shirt. It's being able to touch my chest.'
He also stressed the need to demonstrate to others just how important this surgery can be — particularly 'because there is such an attack on trans health care right now, when already there is such a lack of access or trans people who don't even want to go to the doctor.'
Before undergoing a gender transition, while still known as Ellen Page, Elliot publicly identified as a lesbian and came out of the closet on Valentine's Day 2014.
The Oscar nominee, 39, who came out as a transgender man in December 2020, proudly posed for a shirtless snap while in the boxing ring, leaving fans stunned by his defined muscles and rippling six pack
A muscular Page showed off his toned frame as he sparred
Page and his girlfriend Julia Shiplett made their red carpet debut at the Gucci Spring Summer 2026 photocall in September 2025
In 2018, the Juno star tied the knot with Emma Portner, who was publicly supportive when Elliot announced he was trans in December 2020.
By January 2021, Emma and Elliot revealed they were divorcing, while clarifying they had actually been separated since the previous summer.
He is now dating Julia Shiplett, who is his first public girlfriend since his transition, Elliot revealed two years ago that he had been enjoying an active love life in private.
'It's the most fun I've ever had dating. Interacting with people feels so much easier and more connected, because I'm not feeling lost in myself and not seen in the right way,' he told the Los Angeles Times in June 2023.
Prior to marrying Emma, Elliot's pre-transition dating history included actresses Samantha Jones, Olivia Thirlby and Kate Mara.
In his memoir Pageboy, he also revealed that during his 20s - while still known as Ellen - he carried on a secret romance with a closeted actress for two years.
'We never touched outside, we barely went to dinner. She was in my phone under the name "Ryan,"' he disclosed in the autobiography.
On the work front, Elliot's upcoming movies include an adaptation of The Odyssey by Christopher Nolan, whom he previously worked for on the 2010 film Inception.
Like their previous collaboration, The Odyssey is a star-studded production featuring Matt Damon as Odysseus and Tom Holland as his son Telemachus.
The cast also includes a glittering roster of Hollywood names like Zendaya, Robert Pattinson, Anne Hathaway, Charlize Theron and Lupita Nyong'o.
The finished film is currently projected for release over the summer of 2026.
Badenoch blasts 'moaning' female Labour MPs over Burnham jobs 'quota'

Kemi Badenoch has told Labour women to earn a job in Andy Burnham's Cabinet instead of demanding they are handed jobs because of their gender.
The Tory leader lashed out today amid reports that female MPs are demanding the de-facto new prime minister introduce a 50:50 gender split 'quota' in his government.
Amid reports that former foreign secretary David Miliband is being lined up to return to the role, possibly with his brother Ed as Chancellor, one female minister also complained that Burnham could not have 'more Milibands than women' in the top posts.
But in a scathing article in the Times today Mrs Badenoch told them to 'stop moaning' and get chosen on merit instead of retreating into 'more of the failed identity politics that is holding back our country'.
'There are many, many reasons why you shouldn't have any Milibands in the cabinet,' she said.
'But complaining that the boys haven't given them the right jobs or that the boys are taking all the jobs, just shows that Labour's women still don't get it.'
The idea of quotas was also attacked by Baroness Jacqui Smith, Labour's Skills Minister.
Asked by Times Radio if Mr Burnham should reserve jobs for women, she said: 'No, I think what Andy Burnham should be doing is building the very best team around him to change this country.'
A letter written by the Women's Parliamentary Labour Party has called on Mr Burnham to ensure a 50:50 split between men and women in government jobs
Amid reports that former foreign secretary David Miliband (above, right, in 2010) is being lined up to return to the role, possibly with his brother Ed as Chancellor, one female minister complained that Burnham could not have 'more Milibands than women' in the top posts
But Mrs Badenoch told them to pipe down and get chosen on merit instead of retreating into 'more of the failed identity politics that is holding back our country'
A letter written by the Women's Parliamentary Labour Party and seen by the BBC has called on Mr Burnham to ensure a 50:50 split between men and women in government jobs after he succeeds Sir Keir Starmer.
'We are asking you to demonstrate this change from day one and address the toxicity and misogyny within our own party and government,' it said.
Labour has never had a female leader, while the Conservatives have had three, and Mrs Badenoch urged the government to follow its meritocratic example.
'If you run a meritocracy, then you do not have to worry about jobs for the boys,' she wrote.
'Every woman who is a Conservative MP, every woman who has ever won the leadership, has had to fight to get where she is.
'By contrast, Labour women are demanding guarantees from Burnham. But the truth is he doesn't have to give any guarantees.
'If none of Labour's women are prepared to get their hands dirty and challenge him for the leadership, their demands are toothless.'
'In fact, it's quite revealing that the women's parliamentary Labour Party has written to Burnham asking him to commit himself to at least 50 per cent female ministers.
'This has nothing to do with meritocracy. It is yet more of the failed identity politics that is holding back our country.'