U.K. Broadcaster Files Police Complaint Against J.K. Rowling For Misgendering Her
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India Willoughby, a former “Celebrity Big Brother” contestant, called Rowling’s alleged use of improper pronouns towards her “dehumanizing.”
India Willoughby filed a police complaint against J.K. Rowling on Monday, claiming the British writer continually misgendered her on social media. The former “Celebrity Big Brother” contestant called Rowling’s alleged refusal to use her preferred pronouns “insulting” and “dehumanizing” in a recent interview.
“At the end of the day, it is a hate crime,” Willoughby said in an interview with Byline TV Wednesday. “Trans gender identity is a protected characteristic, just as race is, just as sexuality is.”
The trans woman, TV broadcaster, and former co-host on “Loose Women” seems to be referencing a post on X, formerly Twitter, in which Rowling appears to refer to Willoughby using the pronoun “he.”
After Willoughby said that she reported Rowling to the police, Rowling wrote on X Wednesday that lawyers advised her that she has a “clearly winnable case” against Willoughby for defamation.
Rowling added: “Aware as I am that it’s an offence to lie to law enforcement, I’ll simply have to explain to the police that, in my view, India is a classic example of the male narcissist who lives in a state of perpetual rage that he can’t compel women to take him at his own valuation.”