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24.06.2022 - 04:53 / etcanada.com
J.K. Rowling is the latest celebrity to fall victim to a pair of infamous Russian scammers.
Rowling, 56, was had by the Russian ‘comedy duo’ Vovan and Luxus who impersonated Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, on a Zoom call. The Harry Potter author was particularly susceptible to the fraud because she has a charity that offers relief to Ukrainian children suffering as a result of the Russian invasion.
Vovan and Luxus have previously gone after Elton John, Prince Harry, Billie Eilish, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders and George W. Bush, among others.
Video from their call with Rowling was posted on YouTube and first discovered by Rowling fan site The Rowling Library.
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Remaining ‘camera off’ for the majority of the call, the hucksters made a number of cringe-worthy remarks referencing the Harry Potter novels. They told Rowling that Harry’s lightning bolt scar resembled the “Z” that the Russian military has emblazoned on its tanks and asked that she instead change the scar to resemble a Ukrainian trident. “I will look into that,” she told the pranksters. “It might be good for me to do something with that myself on social media because I think that will get into the newspapers.”
Even more awkward and unsettling, Vovan and Luxus asked Rowling if Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore is in fact gay, as she has stated, and also inquired who he had slept with. “Hopefully not with a transgender,” the impostors said. They also told Rowling that the Ukrainian military has been writing the words “Avada Kedavra” — known as the “killing curse” in the wizarding world — on their missiles.
Referring to Rowling’s Lumos charity which
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J.K. Rowling was a victim of a prank, and the "Harry Potter" author was not amused.
The Rowling Library, the “Harry Potter” author was fooled by Russian comedy duo Vovan and Lexus, who are known for prank-calling high-profile celebrities.The duo’s past prank victims include Elton John, Boris Johnson, Kamala Harris, Prince Harry, Billie Eilish, Bernie Sanders, and George W. Bush — and it seems as though they can now add Rowling to their star-studded list.The multi-millionaire author — who seemingly didn’t know she was being recorded — was under the impression that Zelensky called to thank her for her charity work in the country.Earlier this year, Rowling announced she would match donations up to $1.2 million after her Lumos Foundation launched an emergency appeal to help vulnerable children and families in Ukraine.Fully thinking she was speaking to the president of the war-torn country, Rowling appeared invested in the conversation as the pranksters asked increasingly bizarre questions throughout the interview. During the increasingly-awkward 12-minute call, the impersonators asked Rowling about her thoughts on imposing sanctions on Russian actor Aleksandr Kuznetsov, who starred in the most recent “Fantastic Beasts” film.“Fantastic Beasts has been a very interesting experience.
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Rowling was enticed into a Zoom call with the Russian comedy duo Vovan and Lexus, who have such high-profile scalps on their prank list as Kamala Harris and Prince Harry. Rowling thought she was talking to President Volodymyr Zelensky.
J.K. Rowling fell for a prank.
Zack Sharf J.K. Rowling joined the likes of Elton John, Prince Harry and Billie Eilish in being the latest victim of Russian comedy pranksters Vovan and Lexus.
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