'Bridgerton' stars speak out, raise funds in support of trans women following UK court ruling
- Nicola Coughlan raised over $130,000 for Not A Phase, a trans rights charity, following the UK Supreme Court ruling on the legal definition of a woman.
- The Supreme Court clarified that 'woman' and 'sex' in the Equality Act 2010 refer to biological women and biological sex.
- Thousands of trans rights protesters gathered in London to oppose the ruling, supported by various groups and organizations.
- Coughlan expressed her horror and disgust at the ruling, stating it was 'stomach-churning' and pledging to match donations for the charity Not A Phase.
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Nicola Coughlan Says She ‘Wouldn’t Touch’ New ‘Harry Potter’ Series ‘With a 10 Foot Pole’ After J.K. Rowling Celebrates U.K. Ruling on Trans Women
Nicola Coughlan spoke out against J.K. Rowling and HBO's new "Harry Potter" series after the author celebrated a new U.K. ruling on trans women.
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