Warner Bros. (WB) Games has allegedly spoken about the upcoming Harry Potter RPG, Hogwarts Legacy, and its connection to J.K.
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Cynthia Nixon recalled the reaction that her son Samuel, who is transgender, had after seeing author J.K. Rowling’s controversial anti-trans comments.“It was really painful for him because so much of his childhood was tied up with Harry Potter,” Nixon, 54, told The Independent in an interview posted on Monday, September 14.
“We’re a Harry Potter family. The books seem to be about championing people who are different, so for her to select this one group of people who are obviously different and
.Warner Bros. (WB) Games has allegedly spoken about the upcoming Harry Potter RPG, Hogwarts Legacy, and its connection to J.K.
Eddie Redmayne thinks some fans have been too harsh toward J.K. Rowling after she made headlines for anti-transgender comments in June.In a recent interview with the Daily Mail, the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them star, 38, spoke out against the “vitriol” he’s seen directed at the Harry Potter author, 55, since she made her feelings clear about the trans community.
Fantastic Beasts actor Eddie Redmayne is speaking out about the backlash that Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has received after she made anti-trans comments on social media.The author has essentially been “cancelled” by her fans this summer for the hurtful and harmful comments that she has made about the transgender community.
Harry Potter author was accused of transphobia after posting a series of controversial tweets earlier this year.While Redmayne initially distanced himself from Rowling’s comments, the Oscar-winning star said he was shocked by the “vitriol” the author has faced on social media.Speaking to The Daily Mail, he described the backlash against Rowling as “absolutely disgusting” and confirmed he wrote to her privately.
Eddie Redmayne has admitted that he was “alarmed” by the “vitriol” which J.K. Rowling received on social media following her comments about the transgender community.
Eddie Redmayne is speaking out about the backlash that “Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling has received after she made anti-trans comments on social media.
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Pose; Tori Cooper, the director of community engagement for HRC’s Transgender Justice Initiative; Nakiya Lynch, an HRC Youth Ambassador; Alexis Abarca, a youth HIV prevention coordinator at Howard Brown Health in Chicago; and real-life trans couple Sybastian Smith and Brandi Smith. The spots will begin airing on WarnerMedia channels on Sept.
, Nick said, "It's never hate speech. You can't be anti-Semitic when we are the Semitic people, when we are the same people who they want to be.
JK Rowling says that making “such a mess of my life” spurred her on to write her first Harry Potter novel.
It’s been one week since the Kardashian-Jenner family announced that they would be ending their reality TV dynasty “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” in 2021.
In 2018, Liam Neeson‘s son Micheál Richardson decided to change his last name to his late mom’s last name.
Troubled Blood, the fifth title in Rowling’s Cormoran Strike series, which she writes under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith, was released on Tuesday.It features an investigation into the murder of a missing doctor, with police suspecting a “murderous cross-dresser,” per CNN.According to the Daily Beast, at one point Cormoran Strike, the book’s protagonist, says that the killer’s victims “had been hoodwinked by a careful performance of femininity.”In an advance review of the book, British
Radio Times that people expressing outrage about the author’s controversial comments about the transgender community “just hang around waiting to be offended.”Rowling, 55, ignited ongoing allegations of transphobia in June after taking issue with an article that used the phrase “people who menstruate,” inspiring in a thread of incendiary tweets in which the Hogwarts honcho argued, “If sex isn’t real, the lived reality of women globally is erased.”Coltrane doubled down in his defense of Rowling,