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* WordOfSaintPaul: [[https://www.out.com/television/2019/6/06/ellen-page-says-juno-grew-be-lesbian According to Elliott Page]], Juno, like her actor, eventually came out as a lesbian.
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* WordOfSaintPaul: Elliot Page [[https://www.out.com/television/2019/6/06/ellen-page-says-juno-grew-be-lesbian According to Elliott Page]], believes]] that Juno, like her actor, "so many" of his characters, would eventually came come out as a lesbian.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: In Elliot Page's words, he (as Ellen Page back then) and Creator/OliviaThirlby "had sex all the time" on the set.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: In Elliot Page's words, he (as Ellen Page back then) they and Creator/OliviaThirlby "had sex all the time" on the set.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: In Elliot Page's words, he (as Ellen Page back then) and Creator/OliviaThirlby "had sex all the time" on the set.
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* CreatorBacklash: When [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_House_Bill_481 a major anti-abortion law]] was considered for passing by Georgia lawmakers, Diablo Cody admitted in an interview that she has disowned the film. While Cody doesn't regret the quality of the movie nor her work, she states that she would not have written ''Juno'' in light of anti-abortion activists co-opting the film in their debates, and making people perceive the movie as an anti-abortion film when it was meant to be neutral on the subject.
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* CreatorBacklash: CreatorBacklash:
** When [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_House_Bill_481 a major anti-abortion law]] was considered for passing by Georgia lawmakers, Diablo Cody admitted in an interview that she has disowned the film. While Cody doesn't regret the quality of the movie nor her work, she states that she would not have written ''Juno'' in light of anti-abortion activists co-opting the film in their debates, and making people perceive the movie as an anti-abortion film when it was meant to be neutral on thesubject.subject.
** Creator/ElliotPage deeply regrets his line that the name Madison "sounds a little gay," having gotten a much deeper experience in how much words can matter since coming out of the closet.
** When [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_House_Bill_481 a major anti-abortion law]] was considered for passing by Georgia lawmakers, Diablo Cody admitted in an interview that she has disowned the film. While Cody doesn't regret the quality of the movie nor her work, she states that she would not have written ''Juno'' in light of anti-abortion activists co-opting the film in their debates, and making people perceive the movie as an anti-abortion film when it was meant to be neutral on the
** Creator/ElliotPage deeply regrets his line that the name Madison "sounds a little gay," having gotten a much deeper experience in how much words can matter since coming out of the closet.
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* OldShame: Creator/ElliotPage deeply regrets his line that the name Madison "sounds a little gay," having gotten a much deeper experience in how much words can matter since coming out of the closet.
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Irrelevant; Juno is not a nomenclature expert.
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* OldShame: Creator/ElliotPage deeply regrets his line that the name Madison "sounds a little gay," having gotten a much deeper experience in how much words can matter since coming out of the closet. Of course, Madison is a surname that means "son of Maud" and its use as a popular *first* name for female babies in the last several decades has been criticized harshly by those who are name experts for that reason.
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* OldShame: Creator/ElliotPage deeply regrets his line that the name Madison "sounds a little gay," having gotten a much deeper experience in how much words can matter since coming out of the closet. Of course, Madison is a surname that means "son of Maud" and its use as a popular *first* name for female babies in the last several decades has been criticized harshly by those who are name experts for that reason.
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* OldShame: Creator/ElliotPage deeply regrets his line that the name Madison "sounds a little gay," having gotten a much deeper experience in how much words can matter since coming out of the closet. Of course, Madison is a surname that means "son of Maud" and its use as a popular *first* name for female babies in the last several decades has been criticized harshly by those who are name experts.
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* OldShame: Creator/ElliotPage deeply regrets his line that the name Madison "sounds a little gay," having gotten a much deeper experience in how much words can matter since coming out of the closet. Of course, Madison is a surname that means "son of Maud" and its use as a popular *first* name for female babies in the last several decades has been criticized harshly by those who are name experts.experts for that reason.
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* OldShame: Creator/ElliotPage deeply regrets his line that the name Madison "sounds a little gay," having gotten a much deeper experience in how much words can matter since coming out of the closet.
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* OldShame: Creator/ElliotPage deeply regrets his line that the name Madison "sounds a little gay," having gotten a much deeper experience in how much words can matter since coming out of the closet. Of course, Madison is a surname that means "son of Maud" and its use as a popular *first* name for female babies in the last several decades has been criticized harshly by those who are name experts.
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed. When [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_House_Bill_481 a major anti-abortion law]] was considered for passing by Georgia lawmakers, Diablo Cody admitted in an interview that she has disowned the film. While Cody doesn't regret the quality of the movie nor her work, she states that she would not have written ''Juno'' in light of anti-abortion activists co-opting the film in their debates, and making people perceive the movie as an anti-abortion film when it was meant to be neutral on the subject.
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* CreatorBacklash: Downplayed. When [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_House_Bill_481 a major anti-abortion law]] was considered for passing by Georgia lawmakers, Diablo Cody admitted in an interview that she has disowned the film. While Cody doesn't regret the quality of the movie nor her work, she states that she would not have written ''Juno'' in light of anti-abortion activists co-opting the film in their debates, and making people perceive the movie as an anti-abortion film when it was meant to be neutral on the subject.
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* ReferencedBy: One line of the movie made Music/GreenDay name a song "East Jesus Nowhere".