Stephen Fry was never my friend, says JK Rowling
- JK Rowling denied ever being friends with Sir Stephen Fry after he called her a 'lost cause' on a podcast.
- Rowling stated, 'It is a great mistake to assume that everyone who claims to have been a friend of mine was ever considered a friend by me.'
- Fry previously described their relationship positively, finding Rowling 'charming, funny and interesting' before her views on transgender issues changed.
- During the podcast, Fry expressed regret about speaking out against Rowling, saying, 'I always liked her company.
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J.K. Roasts Beloved ‘Harry Potter’ Star and LGBTQ Icon as Their "Friendship" Falls Apart
J.K. Rowling has responded to British icon Sir Stephen Fry’s criticism of her behavior regarding the trans debate during his recent appearance on The Show People podcast. Fry, 67, a beloved comedian, actor, author, and broadcaster who also narrated the Harry Potter audiobooks, has accused Rowling of being “radicalised” by TERFs (trans-exclusionary radical feminists) and the toxicity she’s been involved in, particularly on X, for so long. Fry, a …
JK Rowling hits back after Stephen Fry labels her 'lost cause' as author pens statement: 'Mistake'
JK Rowling has denied ever being friends with Sir Stephen Fry after the Harry Potter audiobook narrator branded her a "lost cause" who had been "radicalised by TERFs" during a recent podcast appearance
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