Tom Felton faces backlash for supporting J.K. Rowling at Tony Awards
- Tom Felton publicly supported J.K. Rowling's controversial views on transgender rights during an interview at the 2025 Tony Awards while preparing to reprise his role as Malfoy on Broadway.
- Felton’s support followed years of debate that began in 2020 when Rowling first expressed gender-critical views, causing backlash from former co-stars and fans.
- Felton faced mixed reactions, earning praise from some supporters and criticism from others including Rowling’s original co-stars who publicly condemned her stance on trans rights.
- Radcliffe said Rowling’s views made him very sad, Watson stated, “Trans people are who they say they are,” and Grint affirmed, “I firmly stand with the trans community.”
- Felton’s endorsement highlights ongoing divisions within the Harry Potter community and suggests the controversy around Rowling’s views will continue impacting the franchise’s public dynamics.
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J.K. Rowling, the author of Harry Potter, one of the world's most famous sagas, has become one of the most controversial British personalities for her positions on transgender people. She is fighting for transgender women (born in a man's body) not to be considered as women in their own right. Positions that provoke the anger of the saga fans, whose debates have been revived after one of the major actors of Harry Potter films took up positions.
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