Miriam Margolyes defends JK Rowling, though she disagrees with the author’s views on transgender issues. The veteran actress, famous for playing Professor Sprout in the Harry Potter films, believes Rowling deserves recognition despite controversy.
Margolyes, 84, said that while Rowling may be “wrong about some things,” the backlash against her has gone too far. Miriam Margolyes defends JK Rowling by pointing out the author’s absence from recent Harry Potter celebrations.
In 2022, Rowling was notably missing from a 25th-anniversary reunion featuring stars like Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson. Margolyes called this exclusion unfair, saying, “She created the whole thing.”
The actress acknowledged that criticism is fair but stressed the need for kindness. “I don’t want people to be unkind about trans people,” she said. As a gay woman, Margolyes emphasized inclusivity, adding, “Let’s be kind, let’s be inclusive.”
She also praised Rowling’s writing, particularly her crime novels under the pen name Robert Galbraith. Though she has never met Rowling, Margolyes admires her work.
Beyond Harry Potter, Margolyes spoke about her role as patron of the Charles Dickens Museum. She passionately described the museum’s importance, calling Dickens “a great writer who belongs to all of us.”
However, she had strong words about artificial intelligence. “I loathe AI,” she said, calling it “stealing and lying.” She believes Dickens would have agreed.
Miriam Margolyes defends JK Rowling while advocating for a more compassionate debate. She urges fans to appreciate Rowling’s contributions without dismissing concerns over trans rights. Her message remains clear: kindness should always come first.
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