K. Rowling wrote in an X post Monday, responding to Scottish journalist Susan Dalgety, who had slammed "the left/progressives" for leaving it up to Trump to confirm the "material reality of sex." ...
This is not the first time JK Rowling has come under fire for her opinions on transgender issues. JK Rowling has once again stirred controversy with her remarks on transgender issues. The Harry ...
Hours after four more women accused Neil Gaiman of sexual misconduct, J.K. Rowling compared him Harvey Weinstein. The “Harry Potter” writer took to her social media accounts shortly after the ...
“Harry Potter” creator JK Rowling has again waded into the debate over gender-questioning youth, insisting “trans kids” do not exist — and that medical interventions will one day be seen ...
JK Rowling has come under fire again after stating there are 'no trans kids' and people cannot be born in the wrong body. Rowling has been the focus of controversy over the last few years for her ...
J.K. Rowling provoked yet more outrage on social media after sharing new controversial remarks on transgender issues. Taking to her X page (formerly known as Twitter) on Saturday (December 28 ...
J.K. Rowling saved ... past our gates. After Rowling’s essay, when the mob again came to cancel her — with fresh vigour — her refusal to apologize provided a short answer: No. Ever since ...
She added above the article's headline: "Ed Sheeran reportedly went to JK Rowling's New Year's Eve party, too," which The Sun reported. The musician posted a note denying the reports and asking ...
JK Rowling has been toppled as the UK’s bestselling author by Julia Donaldson. Donaldson, who wrote the children’s picture book The Gruffalo, overtook the Harry Potter writer to become Britain ...
J.K. Rowling and Ed Sheeran. CREDITS: Stuart C. Wilson/Getty (L), Taylor Hill/Getty (R) Ed Sheeran has criticised reports claiming he attended J.K. Rowling’s New Year’s Eve party, calling them ...
Harry Potter author insists there are ‘no trans kids’ but only adults believing in an ideology which will ‘wreak more harm than lobotomies’ JK Rowling has said that “no child is born in ...