Pedro Pascal says ‘bullies make me sick’ as he defends JK Rowling criticism
- Pedro Pascal publicly condemned J.K. Rowling's celebration of the UK Supreme Court's April 17 ruling that defined 'woman' by biological sex under the Equality Act.
- The ruling excluded trans women from legal womanhood, prompting Rowling to post a victory photo captioned, 'I love it when a plan comes together.'
- Pascal called Rowling a 'heinous loser' and admitted in a Vanity Fair interview that he agonized over whether his public stance helped the trans community, including his trans sister Lux.
- He stated, 'Am I helping? Am I fucking helping?' and expressed that bullies make him 'fucking sick' while reflecting on the backlash to his comments.
- Pascal's vocal opposition contributes to ongoing debates on transgender rights in the UK, spotlighting concerns over legal recognition and exclusion from single-sex spaces.
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