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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.
Harry Potter star Miriam Margolyes has told Sky News she believes JK Rowling is "wrong about some things" when it comes to ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSN'It's Not Good to Be So Furious': Harry Potter Star Weighs in on JK Rowling's Trans ControversyM iriam Margolyes, who played Professor Sprout in the original Harry Potter series and is well-known in her native Britain, ...
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.' ...
In the interview with The Next, Stewart did explain that she and her agent, Lindsay Kagawa Colas, plan to “counterbalance” ...
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Daily Express US on MSNHarry Potter star says JK Rowling was ‘too harsh' on transgender communityMiriam Margolyes, best known to Harry Potter fans as Professor Sprout, has become the latest cast member to weigh in on JK ...
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Irish Star on MSNHarry Potter HBO series: Fans go wild over first-look snaps amid J.K Rowling controversyThe very first images from the set of the highly anticipated Harry Potter TV series, which is rumored to include Cillian ...
A transgender Spanish senator stuck her middle finger up in the women’s bathroom at Gatwick Airport after defying the Supreme ...
Miriam Margolyes has joined a growing chorus of former Harry Potterstars and Hollywood actors that have spoken out against ...
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The Independent on MSNHarry Potter star Miriam Margolyes joins backlash against JK Rowling for ‘harsh’ trans criticismRowling, who has denied she is transphobic, has been criticised by several Harry Potter actors, including Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson, who have distanced themselves from the writer ...
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A timeline of JK Rowling's transphobic shift - MSNRowling reportedly donated £70,000 (about $93,000) to For Women Scotland, the campaign group that argued the case, The Times said. The backlash to her posts was swift.
J.K. Rowling holding “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” which was released in 2005. Getty Images. Her success was a trickle, then a flood.
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