J.K. Rowling is back at it again — but this time instead of getting canceled online, her comments got taken straight to the police!
On Thursday a bombshell interview dropped on British newspaper site Byline TV in which the guest, a notable broadcaster and trans woman named India Willoughby, expressed how tired she is of the Harry Potter author “misgendering” her and dragging her into a transphobic narrative.
She told the host: See her full statement (below): What India is referring to is how earlier in the week the disgraced author went on a rant on her X (Twitter) about how she doesn’t believe trans women should be allowed in women’s changing rooms, and for whatever reason decided to name drop the journalist: Disgusting! Related: Elliot Page Details Terrifying Transphobic Attack In Los Angeles Because of these awful comments, the 58-year-old newsreader decided to take her complaint to Northumbria Police, and states she believes it could be a violation of the UK’s Equalities Act and Gender Recognition Act — and classified as a hate crime.
Of course, J.K. couldn’t keep her fingers off social media, and went on to refer to India as a “male” and accused her of harassment in her response, writing: See her full, long-winded rant (below): Despite the back and forth between J.K.
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