
Man of the moment Pedro Pascal hits out at 'heinous LOSER' JK Rowling following Supreme Court ruling
Pedro Pascal has hit out at JK Rowling, branding her a 'heinous LOSER' after the UK Supreme Court's ruling over the definition of a woman.
Last week, the court ruled that transgender women would not be included under the definition of 'woman' under the Equality Act of 2010.
It is understood Harry Potter author Rowling funded the campaign group which brought the Supreme Court case. It is understood Harry Potter author Rowling funded the campaign group which brought the Supreme Court case. Pic: X/ JK Rowling
Following the ruling, the 59-year-old posed on her yacht as she puffed a celebratory cigar.
Activist Tariq Ra'ouf took to social media calling on any future Harry Potter projects to be boycotted as he branded Rowling's move as 'serious Voldemort villain sh**.'
Detailing how JK was 'reveling' in having helped the UK Supreme Court, Tariq noted the author had 'stoked hatred and fear into the general public about a very small minority population.' Pedro Pascal commented on the reel discussing JK Rowling's reaction to the ruling Pic: Instagram
'She's so cocky about getting the same royalties whether or not you burn or read a Harry Potter book,' he said, 'So, I think it has become our mission, as the general public, to make sure that every single thing that's Harry Potter related fails.'
Tariq added: 'Don't watch the show. Don't go to Universal. Don't buy a single Harry Potter thing ever. It's time to tell these corporations that transphobia loses money.'
The Last of Us star Pedro led support, writing: 'Awful disgusting SH*T is exactly right. Heinous LOSER behaviour.' Pedro Pascal has hit out at JK Rowling, branding her a 'heinous LOSER' after the UK Supreme Court's ruling over the definition of a woman. Pic: Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images for The Walt Disney Company Limited
The 50-year-old actor has been very open and advocative for his support with trans-right and the LGBTQ community.
Pedro's sister, Lux, is a transgender woman who came out and transitioned in 2021.
The latest from the actor comes not long after he took to the red carpet for the European premiere of his new Marvel film, Thunderbolts, with a white t-shirt which read 'Protect The Dolls.'
The t-shirt was created by US designer Conner Ives, with dolls signifying how transgender women are referred to within the LGBTQIA+ community.
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