Rowling’s dissatisfaction with Radcliffe and Watson surfaced recently when she expressed her concerns on social media regarding a review by Dr. Hilary Cass, which criticized gender identity services for minors in the UK. Rowling voiced her anger over what she deemed as “severe medical malpractice,” accusing some individuals, including celebrities, of endorsing harmful practices.
Although Rowling didn’t explicitly name Radcliffe and Watson, her pointed remarks came after a follower suggested that the actors should publicly apologize to her. Rowling’s response implied that forgiveness wasn’t guaranteed, especially for those who supported movements she perceived as threatening women’s rights and endorsing irreversible medical procedures for minors.
This isn’t the first time Rowling has courted controversy over gender-related issues. In 2020, she ignited a firestorm on social media after criticizing the use of the term “people who menstruate” instead of “women.” Despite facing backlash, Rowling remained steadfast in her views, arguing that acknowledging biological sex was crucial for meaningful discussions.
Radcliffe and Watson, in response to Rowling’s comments, publicly voiced their support for the transgender community. Radcliffe penned an essay for The Trevor Project, expressing solidarity with transgender individuals and apologizing for any harm caused by Rowling’s statements. Similarly, Watson affirmed the validity of transgender identities and expressed her support and respect for the community.
The rift between Rowling and her former stars underscores the complexities of navigating social issues in the public eye. While Rowling stands firm in her convictions, Radcliffe and Watson align themselves with movements advocating for transgender rights and acceptance. As the debate continues, the once-harmonious relationship between author and actors appears to have reached an impasse, reflecting broader societal divisions on gender and identity.