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VisitPrimary platform for debate on woman's statement about J.K. Rowling by August 2024?
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Woman Spends Thousands to Cover Harry Potter Tattoo, Says “f*ck JK Rowling”
Aug 4, 2024, 08:44 PM
A woman has publicly expressed her regret over getting a Harry Potter tattoo, influenced by J.K. Rowling's comments on young people making permanent decisions. She spent thousands of dollars to cover up the tattoo with black ink due to her strong dislike for Rowling, whom she accused of being transphobic, stating “f*ck JK Rowling.” The incident has sparked a debate on social media, with some criticizing her for supporting minors undergoing permanent changes through gender-affirming surgeries while regretting her own tattoo decision. The woman has since deleted her social media account after facing backlash.
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