still going off, which is all very messy.But now, Harry Potter stars Emma Watson and Bonnie Wright are letting their disagreement with J.K.'s statement be known by voicing their support of trans men and women.
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J.K. Rowling is being hit with backlash after she issued some tweets that are being decried as transphobic.
It began when she shared a link to an article about menstrual health, taking issue with the inclusive language describing “girls, women, and gender non-binary persons” as “people who menstruate.”
After that tweet, Twitter users were quick to label her comments transphobic and anti-trans, leading Rowling to clarify by sharing her opinion on gender.
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still going off, which is all very messy.But now, Harry Potter stars Emma Watson and Bonnie Wright are letting their disagreement with J.K.'s statement be known by voicing their support of trans men and women.
Harry Potter stars Bonnie Wright, Evanna Lynch and Emma Watson have come out in support of their trans fans after the author of the boy wizard books came under fire this week for questionable tweets that were tagged transphobic by activists.
Harry Potter stars Bonnie Wright, Evanna Lynch and Emma Watson have come out in support of their trans fans after the author of the boy wizard books came under fire this week for questionable tweets that were tagged transphobic by activists.J.K. Rowling, who claims to be a victim of domestic abuse and sexual assault, was challenging new laws in Scotland that will make it easier for people to change their gender.She wrote: “If sex isn’t real, there’s no same-sex attraction.
controversy provoked by the book series author J.K. Rowling’s series of tweets about trans people.“Trans people are who they say they are and deserve to live their lives without being constantly questioned or told they aren’t who they say they are,” wrote Watson, 30, on her own Twitter feed.
After causing controversy last week with tweets which were perceived to be transphobic, Rowling wrote a long essay on her website to expand on some of her thoughts surrounding trans rights and what she perceives as a threat to single-sex spaces. Rowling’s essay has been condemned by LGBTQ+ activists and organisations.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterHarry Potter star Emma Watson has become the latest figure to weigh in on the controversy provoked by the book series author J.K. Rowling’s series of tweets about trans people.“Trans people are who they say they are and deserve to live their lives without being constantly questioned or told they aren’t who they say they are,” wrote Watson on her own Twitter feed.
Harry Potter stars Bonnie Wright, Evanna Lynch and Emma Watson have come out in support of their trans fans after the author of the boy wizard books came under fire this week for questionable tweets that were tagged transphobic by activists.J.K. Rowling, who claims to be a victim of domestic abuse and sexual assault, was challenging new laws in Scotland that will make it easier for people to change their gender.She wrote: “If sex isn’t real, there’s no same-sex attraction.
Harry Potter star Emma Watson voiced her support for the transgender community and reflected on author J K Rowling’s anti-trans comments. The author has been hogging headlines ever since she posted some controversial anti-trans tweets that did not go down well with the people.
Warner Bros. have issued a statement in response to JK Rowling‘s anti-trans tweets.
Emma Watson is speaking out in support of the transgender community. Over the weekend, "Harry Potter" author J.K.
Emma Watson revealed she stands in solidarity with the trans community following J.K. Rowling’s tweets.“Trans people are who they say they are and deserve to live their lives without being constantly questioned or told they aren’t who they say they are,” Watson, 30, wrote via Twitter on Wednesday, June 10.
Emma Watson, 30, is extending “respect and love” to the transgender community after J.K. Rowling, 54, came under fire for a series of controversial tweets that have been blasted as “anti-trans.” The Harry Potter author has been slammed online, and by Emma’s co-star Daniel Radcliffe — now the actress, who portrayed Hermione in the eponymous fantasy series has broken her silence.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorIn a 3,600-word long essay posted to her website this morning, Harry Potter author J.K.
J.K. Rowling is speaking out after being roundly criticized for recent comments about trans people.
J.K. Rowling is being hit with backlash after she issued some tweets that are being decried as transphobic.
Daniel Radcliffe, 30, wants to make one truth clear: “Transgender women are women.” J.K. Rowling, 54, may be the reason the Harry Potter star is such a household name — something Daniel even acknowledged — but he could no longer stay silent in the wake of the author’s controversial tweets that have been blasted as “anti-trans.” He shared an essay with his thoughts about the backlash and transgender people’s suffering in an essay shared on The Trevor Project, which fights to end suicide among
J.K. Rowling is being hit with backlash after she issued some tweets that are being decried as transphobic.
Halsey has condemned JK Rowling for “invalidating trans people”, amid controversy over a series of tweets by the Harry Potter creator that saw her labelled a transphobe.Rowling sparked backlash on 6 June after accusing trans people and trans allies of “erasing the lived reality of women”.In her own response, Halsey slammed the timing of Rowling’s tweet, contrasting the Harry Potter novels with the worldwide protests against racism and police brutality.Halsey tweeted: “Imagine writing a