It's not often that anyone from the world of Hollywood publicly swears at the Queen, but Ellen Page wasn't afraid to do so on Twitter.
The actress - who came out while giving a speech last year - condemned the decision to award a MBE in the New Years Honours list to a Northern Irish politician, who blamed both Hurricane Katrina and AIDS on LGBT people.
Maurice Mills is the Democratic Unionist Party councillor for Ballymena, and was recognised for "services to local government".
Page has actively campaigned for LGBT rights and retweeted a Vice article on the news, adding the words "fuck that".
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In 2005, Mills said that Hurricane Katrina, which caused the deaths of nearly 2,000 people, was a consequence of "the annual homosexual event called the Southern Decadence Festival" - a celebration for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered community.
He had also previously said that AIDS was caused by "the filthy practice of sodomy".
Page has said the response to her coming out has been "remarkably positive", although took to Twitter to challenge a pastor who wrote her a letter, commenting that she had clearly "never had the loving arms of a father".
"Being gay isn't a belief," she tweeted last March. "My soul isn't struggling and I don't want the arms of the Heavenly Father around me. A girls arms? Yes."

