The speech was met with applause and cheers from the audience. “I am lucky to have this time and the privilege to say this. “I have traveled the world and I have met the most marginalized people you could meet,” she said. She said that she hoped her show “Gaycation,” a Viceland docuseries that explores the lives of LGBTQ people around the world, helped illuminate how governmental policies and rhetoric affect people’s lives. “He wanted to ban that in Indiana, he believes in conversion therapy, he has hurt LGBTQ people so badly as the governor of Indiana.” “The vice president of America wishes I didn’t have the love with my wife,” she said, as Colbert showed a photo of Page with her wife, Emma Portner.