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Harry Potter' series actor Paapa Essiedu agreed with an open letter supporting trans rights in the U.K. despite JK Rowling's ...
The open letter, also signed by stars such as Nicola Coughlan, Bella Ramsey and James Norton, declares ‘solidarity with the trans, non-binary, and intersex communities’ and preaches that film and TV ...
ACTORS who have starred in JK Rowling adaptations have signed an open letter standing “in solidarity” with members of the LGBT+ ...
The letter called on organisations including Bafta and the BBC to join them in “condemning” the Supreme Court ruling in the ...
From Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne to Katie Leung, who played Cho Chang in the Harry Potter film series, huge names to have ...
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Pedro Pascal Takes a Stand for Trans Rights After U.K. Court Ruling and J.K. Rowling’s X PostPedro Pascal isn't just a fan-favorite actor he’s also a fierce ally to the LGBTQ+ community, and this time, he's making headlines for all the right reasons. After his sister, Lux Pascal, came out as ...
Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor has joined more than 400 artists from the UK who have come out in support of transgender ...
1. I believe gender dysphoria exists. It is a very rare condition. Where it is properly identified and diagnosed, people with gender dysphoria deserve all the support, acceptance and compassion they ...
Actor John Lithgow said in a recent interview that he got backlash for joining the cast of the HBO's new "Harry Potter" ...
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Soap Central on MSNWhich Harry Potter movie actor will be involved in the HBO TV series production? He's reportedly an actor who did not criticize J.K. RowlingHBO is helming a reboot of the Harry Potter movies based on J.K. Rowling’s original work, with an untitled series.
It is wrong, and something JK Rowling is one hundred percent guilty of. It would take too long to get into Rowling’s history of hateful bigotry. It’s easier to look at a recent UK Supreme Court Ruling ...
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