“Harry Potter” star Emma Watson
JK Rowling “she could never cancel”
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Emma Watson talks about the broken relationship with “Harry Potter” author JK Rowling after her trans-hostile statements.
“Harry Potter” star Emma Watson (35) spoke about her conflict to the celebrated author of the magical fantasy series. “There is simply no world in which I could ever cancel her,” she says of the once celebrated author of the “Harry Potter” novel, JK Rowling (60), IM.
In the episode of September 24th of the “The Jay Shetty ” Watson spoke about her complicated relationship with the “Harry Potter” creator, after she had repeatedly expressed her publicly and Watson and her co-star Daniel Radcliffe (36) for trans-rights.
“I think it is my deepest wish that people who do not share my opinion still love me, and I hope that I can continue to love people with whom I do not necessarily be of the same opinion,” said the Britin. “I think I have come to the conclusion that it is not so much about what we say or what we believe, but as we say. I see a world in which we allow people to be thrown away, or that people are unnecessary. I will always consider it wrong.” She believe that nobody is unnecessary. And everyone should be treated with dignity and respect as far as possible.
Watson states about “Harry Potter” author Rowling: “I can love her, I can know that she loved me and I can be grateful to her” that through Rowling’s series she has received the “in the history of English literature by almost unique” opportunity to play a figure like Hermine Granger.
Among other things, Rowling had published 2020, in which she described the transgender identity as “deeply women-hostile and regressive”. Watson then reacted to social media: “Trans people are those for which they pretend and they deserve to live their lives without constantly being questioned or to be said that they are not the one for which they spend themselves.”
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