Eddie Redmayne Says ‘Vitriol’ Against J. K. Rowling for Anti-Transgender Comments is ‘Absolutely Disgusting’

Writer J.K. Rowling and actor Eddie Redmayne react during the photocall for the world premiere of the film “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” in Paris, France, November 8, 2018. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

As production on the third “Fantastic Beasts” movie restarts amid the pandemic, franchise star Eddie Redmayne is speaking out against the social media hatred famed author J.K. Rowling is facing over a series of anti-trans posts she has published over the last several months. In an interview with The Daily Mail, Redmayne said he is alarmed by the social media “vitriol” being hurled at Rowling. The actor said he wrote Rowling a private note and condemned some of the backlash as “absolutely disgusting.”

Redmayne noted that he has many “trans friends and colleagues” who are “having their human rights challenged around the world and facing discrimination on a daily basis.” As the actor said, “There continues to be a hideous torrent of abuse towards trans people online and out in the world that is devastating.”

While the actor condemns anti-trans social media posts and beliefs, he also stands against the “vitriol” the “Harry Potter” author and “Fantastic Beasts” screenwriter is now facing. Redmayne said the social media insults Rowling is facing and the insults made against trans people on social media are “equally disgusting.”

While “Fantastic Beasts 3” production was suspended over the summer due to the pandemic, Redmayne issued a statement speaking out against Rowling’s anti-trans comments. Redmayne joined “Harry Potter” actors such as Daniel Radcliffe in publicly opposing Rowling’s beliefs.

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SOURCE: IndieWire, Zack Sharf