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Judy Blume says JK Rowling comments were taken ‘out of context’ as she affirms support for trans community

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Sarah Marshal
Sarah Marshalhttps://dailyobserver.uk
Accomplished Lifestyle/Fashion Editor with 10 years industry experience. Highly skilled in market research and trend forecasting. Continually provide content to magazine blog and website maintaining an active online presence. A travel enthusiasts by nature. When she is not writing she is either in her favorite coffee shop or traveling exploring new places. Sarah spends most of her time reading, cooking, traveling the world, visiting Walt Disney World, and catching her favorite Broadway shows

The Daily Observer London Desk: Reporter- Sarah Marshal

Novelist Judy Blume has clarified comments she made in apparent support of JK Rowling, stating that they were taken “out of context”.

The writer, known for works such as Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, also expressed her support for the transgender community.

Rowling has faced criticism in recent years from LGBT+ people and organisations for her remarks about trans rights. She has denied being transphobic.

In an interview with Hadley Freeman forThe Times, Blume is quoted as saying: “I love her [Rowling]. I am behind her 100 per cent as I watch from afar.”

The interview states that Blume’s comments refer to the abuse Rowling has received online, linking it to the backlash Blume has faced in the past for the transgressive content of some of her books.

On Sunday (16 April), Blume addressed the remarks on Twitter.

“I wholly support the trans community,” she wrote in a statement. “My point, which was taken out of context, is what I can emphasise with a writer – or person – who has been harassed online.

“I stand with the trans community and vehemently disagree with anyone who does not fully support equality and acceptance for LGBTQIA+ people. Anything to the contrary is total bulls***.”

Last week, it was announced that a new Harry Potter series, adapted from Rowling’s best-selling children’s novels, is being made for Warner Bros’ new streaming service Max (formerly HBO Max). Rowling is said to be closely involved in the series.

In an interview shortly after the series’ announcement, HBO chief Casey Bloys refused to answer a question about how Rowling’s reputation and stance on trans rights could impact the series.

Sarah Marshal
Sarah Marshalhttps://dailyobserver.uk
Accomplished Lifestyle/Fashion Editor with 10 years industry experience. Highly skilled in market research and trend forecasting. Continually provide content to magazine blog and website maintaining an active online presence. A travel enthusiasts by nature. When she is not writing she is either in her favorite coffee shop or traveling exploring new places. Sarah spends most of her time reading, cooking, traveling the world, visiting Walt Disney World, and catching her favorite Broadway shows

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Sarah Marshal
Sarah Marshalhttps://dailyobserver.uk
Accomplished Lifestyle/Fashion Editor with 10 years industry experience. Highly skilled in market research and trend forecasting. Continually provide content to magazine blog and website maintaining an active online presence. A travel enthusiasts by nature. When she is not writing she is either in her favorite coffee shop or traveling exploring new places. Sarah spends most of her time reading, cooking, traveling the world, visiting Walt Disney World, and catching her favorite Broadway shows