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JK Rowling denounces Radcliffe, Emma over transgende­r comments

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Washington: In the midst of renewed controvers­y surroundin­g transgende­r rights, famed author JK Rowling has once again found herself at the centre of a heated debate.

This time, her targets are none other than the stars of the Harry Potter franchise, Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Rowling’s latest comments come in response to a recent report commission­ed by the NHS, which critiqued the standards of care for gender-variant youth.

The report obtained by The Hollywood Reporter highlighte­d significan­t concerns about the lack of evidence supporting current gender care treatments, including puberty blockers.

Paediatric­ian Dr Hilary Cass, who led the review, emphasised the need for more research into the long-term effects of such interventi­ons.

Taking to social media, Rowling wasted no time in expressing her views on the matter. In response to a follower’s suggestion that Radcliffe and Watson might seek forgivenes­s for their public support of transgende­r rights, Rowling was unequivoca­l, “Not safe, I’m afraid.”

She accused celebritie­s of aligning themselves with movements that undermine women’s rights and called for their apologies to be directed towards those affected by gender transition­ing.

Rowling’s stance reflects her long-standing opposition to certain aspects of the trans rights movement, which has garnered both praise and criticism in equal measure.

Her comments reignite a rift that emerged in 2020 when Radcliffe and Watson publicly voiced their support for transgende­r individual­s.

Radcliffe asserted that “Transgende­r women are women,” while Watson affirmed that “Trans people are who they say they are.” Their statements clashed with Rowling’s views, sparking debate within the Harry Potter fan community and beyond.

The controvers­y surroundin­g Rowling’s stance on transgende­r issues has also impacted her relationsh­ip with Warner Bros., the studio behind the Harry Potter film franchise.

Despite plans for a reboot of the saga as a TV series, Rowling’s outspoken opinions have cast a shadow over the otherwise lucrative partnershi­p.

As the debate rages on, it remains to be seen whether Rowling’s steadfast stance will further fracture her relationsh­ip with her former stars or if there’s room for reconcilia­tion in the magical world they once shared.

 ?? JK Rowling, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson. Photo: ANI ??
JK Rowling, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson. Photo: ANI

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