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JK Rowling's gay reveal fails to impress fans

J.K. Rowling's revelation that two Harry Potter characters were in a gay relationship has sparked an angry backlash, with some fans accusing her of changing her books to keep up with social trends.

Amber Milne (Reuters)
London, United Kingdom
Wed, March 20, 2019

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JK Rowling's gay reveal fails to impress fans Author JK Rowling reads extracts from her new book 'The Tales of Beedle The Bard' to schoolchildren at a tea party at Edinburgh's Parliament Hall, on December 4, 2008. (AFP PHOTO/David Cheskin)

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.K. Rowling's revelation that two Harry Potter characters were in a gay relationship has sparked an angry backlash, with some fans accusing her of changing her books to keep up with social trends. In 2007 Rowling outed Albus Dumbledore, the head of Hogwarts school in the best-selling books, saying he had fallen in love with Gellert Grindelwald - a fellow wizard.

More than a decade on, she said there had been a "sexual dimension" to their relationship, leading to accusations on social media that she was trying to "score brownie points" with the LGBT+ community.

"You had your chance to make Dumbledore/Grindelwald gay when you, you know, wrote the books/made the movies," tweeted @ZoeyReport - one of many fans who criticized the move.

Rowling's agent declined to comment on the response.

Retroactive continuity, or "retcon" - whereby authors or film-makers retrospectively change original storylines, often to bring them into line with modern views - is becoming more common.

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Marvel Comics came under fire for making the lead character of its latest movie Captain Marvel a woman - even though he was male in the comic series the film is based on.

Rowling has previously been accused of retroactively trying to insert diversity into a series dominated by white heterosexual characters, such as when a black actor was cast as Hermione in the play Harry Potter and The Cursed Child.

However a number of fans thanked the billionaire author for her latest effort to introduce diversity into the Harry Potter world.

"I choose to focus on progress, and I think your characters help us grow and think," tweeted @dr_michael_b. 

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