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Actress Ellen Page is shown confronting a boastful homophobic policeman in a trailer for a new travel series.

‘Gaycation’ is due to air on Vice publications new TV channel, Viceland. Page travels the world with her gay best friend Daniel, as they explore LGBT communities and culture across the globe.

In the trailer, the ‘X-Men’ star can be seen having a very confronting conversation with the Brasilian lawman, who is bragging about killing gay men.

“We’re gay,” Page tells the man, “And I’m wondering if you think it’s better for the world for us to be dead?”

“A person who is standing in front of you is saying I’ve killed people like you,” Daniel adds, “I’m going to do it again, and there are other people like me who are killing people like you.”

Watch the trailer for Viceland featuring the promo for ‘Gaycation’ below.

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