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Pedro Pascal reflects on his viral J.K. Rowling callout, says it 'goes beyond' wanting to protect his loved ones: 'Bullies make me f‑‑‑ing sick.' ...
HBO is developing a new adaptation of J.K. Rowling's book series, the Harry Potter TV series, which is set to premiere in ...
In this clip Kristian Harloff and Steph Sabraw discuss recent calls to remove actor Paapa Essiedu from the role of Snape in ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNJK Rowling’s transphobia helped shut down a company’s “Harry Potter” LGBTQ+ fundraiserThe company was raising money for an LGBTQ+ youth charity by using books that promote someone who demonizes trans kids.
The board game publisher has received swathes of criticism online since announcing its new Codenames spin-off, Back to ...
J.K. Rowling said she would “happily” serve time in prison over her anti-trans views. On Tuesday, the “Harry Potter” author tweeted a photo that read, “Repeat after us: Trans women are ...
Rowling ends her essay by asking readers to understand her point of view. “I haven’t written this essay in the hope that anybody will get out a violin for me, not even a teeny-weeny one.
J.K. Rowling is doubling down on her transphobic views. According to the Harry Potter author, she would “happily” do prison time if the alternative means she has to comply with preferred pronouns.
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US Weekly on MSNWNBA’s Breanna Stewart Addresses Backlash Over Harry Potter Sneaker CollaborationWNBA star Breanna Stewart addressed the backlash over her Harry Potter sneaker collaboration, which has drawn fan ire because ...
J.K. Rowling's new book, The Casual Vacancy, is her first novel written for an adult audience and is a tremendous departure from the fantasy world of Harry Potter series, which sold 450 million ...
Author J. K. Rowling decried the "rewriting of history" soft-pedaling the extreme hostility she faced for her views on transgender ideology. Last week, The New York Times published a piece on ...
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