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The drama version of "Harry Potter" was boycotted by the LGBTQ community! The actors joined Rowling to launch a counterattack

Recently, the drama version of "Harry Potter" under preparation was once again boycotted by the LGBTQ+ community, citing Warner's announcement that the original author J· K. Rowling will be deeply involved in the production of the drama version, and LGBTQ+ groups have expressed serious dissatisfaction with this.

The drama version of "Harry Potter" was boycotted by the LGBTQ community! The actors joined Rowling to launch a counterattack

It is reported that on social media, LGBTQ+ groups asked Warner to terminate the cooperation with Rowling, as for the reason is still that cliché, roughly Rowling is a racially sexist person, her participation will undermine gender equality, if the cooperation is not terminated, they will boycott the drama version and so on.

In short, the LGBTQ+ version has not changed over the years, and this time Rowling is still calm, and recently she issued a statement in response to the resistance of these groups, saying:

I have to tell you the terrible news that some people have once again announced a boycott of my work, this time from the Harry Potter series, for which I deeply regret and have prepared enough champagne to celebrate the good news! “

The drama version of "Harry Potter" was boycotted by the LGBTQ community! The actors joined Rowling to launch a counterattack

And after Rowling's yin and yang weirdness, her many reinforcements also arrived, and soon the actors of the "Harry Potter" series spoke out in support of Rowling.

These include "Professor Horace" Jim Browderbent, "Bella" Helena Bonham Carter, "Voldemort" Ralph Fiennes, "Draco Malfoy" Tom Felton, "Luna Lovegood" Yvonne Lynch, together to support Rowling, they said: they support Rowling, she doesn't need to pay attention to those boycotts!

The drama version of "Harry Potter" was boycotted by the LGBTQ community! The actors joined Rowling to launch a counterattack

And they also said that the boycott and accusations against Rowling by the LGBTQ+ community are meaningless and taken out of context, and they believe that LGBTQ+ is fighting for presence and traffic, rather than really fighting for the rights of minorities.

At present, the boycott about Rowling is still continuing, and I don't know what waves will be made this time?

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