A trip down memory lane! J.K. Rowling reportedly purchased her childhood home — a place that has provided inspiration for her Harry Potter book series.
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Praise Dumbledore! J.K. Rowling wants to help others experiencing COVID-19 symptoms. The 54-year-old British “Harry Potter” scribe revealed on Monday on Twitter that she has been experiencing symptoms of the virus for the past two weeks, sharing a breathing technique she says helped her.
“Please watch this doc from Queens Hospital explain how to relieve respiratory symptoms,” she wrote, linking to a YouTube video. “For last 2 weeks I’ve had all symptoms of C19 (tho haven’t been tested) & did
A trip down memory lane! J.K. Rowling reportedly purchased her childhood home — a place that has provided inspiration for her Harry Potter book series.
© Getty British author J. K. Rowling attends HBO's "Finding The Way" world premiere at Hudson Yards on December 11, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Angela Weiss / AFP) (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images) JK Rowling has thanked fans for their messages of support after revealing she’d been experiencing symptoms of coronavirus for the last two weeks.
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has “fully recovered” after spending the past two weeks suffering from suspected coronavirus symptoms.
The author of the world-renowned Harry Potter books tweeted about how she was showing symptoms of the Coronavirus from the last two weeks. The author revealed that she has now fully recovered from her COVID-19 symptoms.
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Author J.K. Rowling recently revealed on Twitter that she believes she had COVID-19 for two weeks.
Praise Dumbledore! J.K. Rowling wants to help others experiencing COVID-19 symptoms. The 54-year-old British scribe revealed on Monday on Twitter that she has been experiencing symptoms of the virus for the past two weeks, sharing a breathing technique she says helped her.
A "fun loving" Bury care worker has died just one week after falling ill with suspected Covid-19.
Needing some magic in these dark times? J.K. Rowling thinks so! The 54-year-old scribe took to Twitter on Wednesday to launch her new site,, for parents and readers in quarantine amid the coronavirus outbreak.
LONDON — British author J. K. Rowling is hoping her much-loved Harry Potter series will work its magic on bored children stuck at home during the coronavirus lockdown.
Piers Morgan has revealed one of his sons has coronavirus symptoms.