Rupert Grint at Tokyo Comic Con 2019 / Picture Credit: Kento Nara/Geisler-Fotopress/DPA/PA Images
Rupert Grint at Tokyo Comic Con 2019 / Picture Credit: Kento Nara/Geisler-Fotopress/DPA/PA Images

JK Rowling has been in the news for what some would describe as all the wrong reasons, as of late. She didn’t take part in any new filming for the Return to Hogwarts anniversary special that aired on Sky at the start of this year, leading to many jumping to the conclusion that it was her stance on trans rights that led to that decision.

Despite this, Rowling did indeed feature on the show in footage that was filmed a few years prior, lending commentary to some of the magic that went on behind-the-scenes of the Potter franchise.

Fans of the films still loved the reunion, as it reunited the trio of stars who brought Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley to life, with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint respectively, all making an appearance and reminiscing over some of their earliest years in the industry.

Now, Grint has spoken, albeit at length, about the relationship he shares with the woman who wrote the stories that helped propel him to fame.

Chatting with The Sunday Times, the 33-year-old actor explained: "I liken JK Rowling to an auntie. I don't necessarily agree with everything my auntie says, but she's still my auntie. It's a tricky one.”

Grint is likely referring to some of the tweets that Rowling has put out, as well as others she has retweeted and liked, that trans rights activists say hurt their cause and in turn, the lives of those who are trans.

The author had previously tweeted: "If sex isn't real, the lived reality of women globally is erased. I know and love trans people, but erasing the concept of sex removes the ability of many to meaningfully discuss their lives.”

Grint had spoken out in support of the trans community back in 2020, issuing a statement to Us Weekly that said: "I firmly stand with the trans community. Trans women are women. Trans men are men. We should all be entitled to live with love and without judgment.”

He added, during a 2021 interview with Esquire: "I felt like I had to [speak] because I think it was important to", nothing that the trans community are "a valuable group that I think needs standing up for.”

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