Gay potter
Today, June 26, marks Harry Potter’s 20th anniversary. The Twitter account "The Rowling Library" transcribed this section of the interview. Thanks for your support, JK 1. So, as a thank you to JK Rowling – supporter of equal rights and Twitter boss – we’ve rummaged around and selected the Potter author’s 20 greatest LGBT moments.
Another suggested what Rowling is doing is "performative activism.
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Chrome Safari Continue. Now, the most well-known LGBTQ characters in ‘Harry Potter’ are Albus Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald, who were in a loving romantic relationship in their youth before Grindelwald’s beliefs turned him dark. You can't know, you can believe you know," Rowling continued.
Rowling spoke about Dumbledore and Grindelwald's relationship: "Their relationship was incredibly intense. However, they aren’t the only LGBTQ characters in the movies, books, and canon video games. The author voiced her support for casting Depp following earlier domestic abuse allegations made against him, according to the Associated Press.
It was passionate, and it was a love relationship," Rowling said. Here’s a complete list of all 12 such characters in ‘Harry Potter.’ Honorable. Many wish the characters actually identified as gay in the books and movies Rowling created, not just in her mind.
Some fans, however, believe the author divulging these details after the fact is not productive. J.K. Rowling has confirmed that some of the characters in the "Harry Potter" universe are gay. Rowling previously revealed Dumbledore was gay and even responded to a fan who tweeted they couldn't "see" the headmaster of Hogwarts as homosexual.
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There was negative press surrounding the film inwhen Johnny Depp was cast as Grindewald. Body found in Saratoga Hills believed to be missing man; 3 arrested for murder. Some fans, however, are perturbed that these characters don't actually identify as gay in the books.
After her comments on the "Fantastic Beasts" BluRay sparked outrange, Rowling has not responded to the public on Twitter, which she uses often to address current events and political issues. One person suggested characters that Rowling should have "developed as queer" in the books.
The BluRay version, which sparked this online debate, was released last week. It was passionate, and it was a love relationship. Some fans, however, are perturbed that these characters don't actually identify as gay in the books or movies. That time she revealed that Hogwarts.
Rowling has confirmed that some of the characters in the "Harry Potter" universe are gay. Snider EricDSnider March 16, CBS News Live.