
JK Rowling, Bowen Yang and Nicola Coughlan
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There is a way to guarantee that you will not be sunk in the new HBO adaptation of JK Rowling Harry Potter Sevenology, and it was by speaking on the victory tour of the British author after the British Supreme Court ruled that sex can only be determined by biology. In the aftermath of the decision, Rowling A – As she used to do – posted tirelessly on Twitter on victory, stimulating the decision following the work carried out by “three extraordinary and stubborn Scottish women with an army behind them”. Later, she posted a photo of herself smoking a cigar (and not a blunt, as she said later, while excavating with trans identity emitting addendum) on a boat somewhere, perhaps on the Azkaban path.
In the days following the decision of April 16, a certain number of celebrities have spoken, in particular BridgertonS Nicola Cochlan and Charritha Chandran, as well as Snl And The wedding banquetBowen Yang, announcing their support for the Trans community and criticizing Rowling for his hand in the process. Coughlan has published a long Instagram story in which she said: “You are not fighting for women’s rights. You are not talking about me. Fanatism is fanaticism.” The actor also announced that she was raising funds for not a phase, a trans charity based in the United Kingdom, and shared two different messages on Rowling’s financial contribution to the Scotland women movement. “Keep your new guys from Harry Potter. Wouldn’t touch him with a ten-foot post,” she added.
His Co-Star Chandran posted a TBH TBH TBH TBH TBH TBH TBH TBH already vulnerable and oppressed from Tiktok now. The three stars of the original Harry Potter The films – Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson – have all spoken over the years of supporting the Trans community in the light of the continuous comments of Rowling. Yang, on his credit, kept it succinct on his own Instagram story with an “F * CK U in JK Rowling” and a trans flag. If there is one thing that Rowling never understands, it is the power of brevity.