Max’s next “Harry Potter” series could have excited some fans, but the star of “Bridgerton” Nicola Coul is not among them – an author JK Rowling is his reason. Coughlan shared an article in his Instagram history of The Cut condemning Rowling’s response to a recent decision of the British Supreme Court on Trans women and added: “Keep your new guys” Harry Potter “. Would not touch him with a 10 -foot post.”
On April 17, Rowling, which has expressed strong anti-trans beliefs in recent years, clearly indicated that it has argued the court’s decision according to which the words “women” and “sex” in the Equality Act of the United Kingdom refer specifically to biological and biological sex.
“I love it when a plan meets,” Rowling wrote on X alongside the hashtags #SupReMecourt and #Womensright and a photo of herself by smoking a cigar, an apparent reference to the character A-Team and the Tactician Master John “Hannibal” Smith.
In Contract, coughlan, an ally LGBTQ + francs, has collected more than $ 100,000 for charity organizations that support transgender people. In the article, the star of “Bridgeton” shared: “This is a new hollow for JK Rowling”, the author Emily Leibert wrote that “elegant the erasure of an entire group of women in a self-indulgent manner feels more badly, even for her”.
In April 2024, Rowling shot against the stars of “Harry Potter” Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson for their support for the Trans community. The author accused the pair of “eroding the hard rights of women” and noted that she could “save their apologies” if they feel moved to apologize in the first place.
HBO launched a defense for Rowling after the announcement of the next series in November 2024. “We have been working with JK Rowling and in the Harry Potter sector for over 20 years,” a HBO spokesman said in a press release obtained by Thewrap. “With millions of fans that continue to enjoy films, games and experiences, we have been very successful and its contribution was invaluable. We are proud to tell the story of Harry Potter again – the comforting books that speak to the power of friendship, resolution and acceptance.”