Supergirl actress Nicole Maines thinks the Wizarding World is definitely accepting of the transgender community, even if the one who created it doesn’t seem to be! This comes while J.K. Rowling is still in hot water over her transphobic tweets.
11.06.2020 - 04:37 / justjared.com
Warner Bros. have issued a statement in response to JK Rowling‘s anti-trans tweets.
“The events in the last several weeks have firmed our resolve as a company to confront difficult societal issues,” the film studio said in a statement.
It continues, “Warner Bros.’ position on inclusiveness is well established, and fostering a diverse and inclusive culture has never been more important to our company and to our audiences around the world.”
“We deeply value the work of our storytellers who give
Supergirl actress Nicole Maines thinks the Wizarding World is definitely accepting of the transgender community, even if the one who created it doesn’t seem to be! This comes while J.K. Rowling is still in hot water over her transphobic tweets.
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Another day, another ‘Harry Potter’ star speaking out to show their support for trans people. This time, we have actress Emma Watson voicing her support for trans folks after the transphobic comments and essay from Wizarding World creator JK Rowling.
J.K. Rowling is being hit with a fresh wave of backlash after an essay explaining her controversial views on the transgender community.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorWarner Bros. has finally weighed in regarding Wizarding World architect J.K.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterWarner Bros.
As many in the Harry Potter fandom and allies of the trans community continued to protest recent tweets by J.K. Rowling about transgender people, the author took to her personal website to further defend her decision to speak out on trans issues. In a 3,600 word essay, Rowling states clearly that her stance is in support of ‘single-sex spaces,’ laying out five points behind her opinions, including her confession that she is a survivor of sexual assault.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine has publicly shown his support for trans women after author was accused of making transphobic statements on Twitter at the weekend. The 30-year-old actor penned a short essay for the Trevor Project in which he stated that "transgender women are women".
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe has waded into the transgender row involving author JK Rowling and said he hopes her comments will not “taint” the series for fans.