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Boy George sends defiant three-word message to 'very disappointing' JK Rowling live on Lorraine - jeering 'I bet she's watching now' after vicious trans row

Boy George sends defiant three-word message to 'very disappointing' JK Rowling live on Lorraine - jeering 'I bet she's watching now' after vicious trans row

Daily Mail​4 days ago

Boy George sent a defiant message to JK Rowling during Wednesday's episode of Lorraine - swiping 'I bet she's watching now' after their vicious trans row.
The 64-year-old, real name George Alan O'Dowd, took to the studio to chat to host Lorraine Kelly, 65, about his upcoming new music.
During the chat Lorraine told him: 'You've always stood up for people who sometimes don't have a voice for themselves... People in the trans community, it's been very rough for them and you've said "No it's not fair".'
The singer explained: 'It's real life stuff, not two celebrities bickering on the internet,' making reference to his spats with the Harry Potter author, who has come under fire about her views on trans people.
Speaking about their arguments, Boy George said: 'I think it's hilarious that you're having a row with someone that I've never met. I probably never will meet.
'I feel like in the movies she creates this beautiful magic world, in real life she's a muggle. It's very disappointing it's not true.'
A muggle is someone in the franchise who is not able to perform magic, typically born of two other muggles.
The Dursley family - Petunia (Fiona Shaw), Vernon (Richard Griffiths) and son Dudley (Harry Melling) are all muggles - and Harry's aunt Petunia looks after him at the start of the first movie.
Lorraine asked him if he ever thinks that society will get to a place where 'it really, really doesn't matter'.
He added: 'For most people it doesn't matter, it matters only if you're a nice person or a horrible person. Nobody chooses to be trans or gay.
'Nobody chooses to have blue eyes, it just happens...
'It's sad that somebody who is so creative. I love the movies, the movies are brilliant, I bet she's watching now...'
The star then waved at the camera and said: 'Morning!'
As Boy George giggled away to himself, Lorraine replied: 'Maybe she is, maybe she isn't.'
He continued to wave at the camera and said: 'Get over it!'
It comes after a trans rights row between JK and Boy George escalated earlier tis month as the author referenced the singer's conviction for beating a male escort with a chain.
A heated exchange ignited on X after the 63-year-old popstar dubbed the Harry Potter author a 'rich, bored bully'.
In a lengthy takedown, Rowling accused the Culture Club star of sneering at 'unenlightened plebs' and quipped: 'I've never been given 15 months for handcuffing a man to a wall and beating him with a chain.'
George served four months out of a 15-month jail sentence in 2009 after being found guilty of assault and the false imprisonment of male escort Auden Carlsen.
He later said he was prosecuted on his own evidence after he told the police he handcuffed Carlsen.
The Karma Chameleon hitmaker tearfully apologised in 2017 when he appeared on Piers Morgan 's Life Stories and described it as a 'psychotic episode'.
'I stopped him from leaving my apartment,' he sighed. 'It's terrible what I did, and I'm ashamed and sorry for what I did. It was wrong.'
This morning George hit back at Rowling in another dig by suggesting she was a muggle - a character in the Harry Potter series who lacks any magical ability.
On June 15 Rowling pointed out she had spent many years in poverty which is 'why I understand the importance of single-sex spaces for women'.
'You yourself have been convicted of violent assault,' she said. 'The overwhelming number of people who commit crimes of violence are male, just like you.
'That's why I don't want to see men identifying into women's prison cells or any of the spaces mentioned above. Not all men are violent or predatory, but enough are to make safeguarding necessary.'
The war of words between Rowing and George started in April and saw the author blast the Culture Club singer after he said that she could not tell the difference between a transgender woman and a biological man.
George has expressed support for transgender people online, in line with other stars such as Tilda Swinton and Pedro Pascal, who recently branded Rowling a 'heinous loser' on Instagram.
Responding to a tweet suggesting that Pascal - an outspoken supporter of trans rights - was a misogynist, the singer wrote: 'Stop this nonsense that if you don't agree with @jk_rowling you hate women. She hates men. This is where this truth lies.
'She cannot differentiate between a 'trans' woman and a biological male. Which is weird with her imagination?'
But Rowling - who now tweets almost daily about what she has called 'sex-based rights' - fired back with an eye-rolling emoji and the retort: 'I do not hate men.'
She wrote: 'I'm married to a man, George. I do not hate men.
'I simply live in reality where men - however they identify - commit 98 per cent of sexual assaults, and 88 per cent of victims are female.
'Trans-identified men are no less likely than other kinds of men to pose a risk to women or girls.'
She did not elaborate on how many of those committing sexual assaults were thought to be trans.
She then added: 'Accusing me of hating men because I don't think trans women should be given access to all women-only spaces does rather suggest that... you're well aware that these are, in fact, men.'
Rowling has been vocal on the subject of trans people for several years; in 2018, a spokesperson explained that her 'like' of a tweet calling trans women 'men in dresses' had been a 'middle-aged moment'.
And following the Supreme Court judgment on April 17, Rowling has consistently referred to transgender women as being 'men'.
The ruling, on an appeal brought by campaign group For Women Scotland, concluded that the legal definition of a woman was that of a biological female, when interpreting the Equality Act.
It has led to the Equality and Human Rights Commission overhauling its rules on single-sex spaces - meaning that even trans people with gender recognition certificates (GRC) are still considered to be their biological birth sex.
MPs have pointed out that the judgment will likely lead to discrimination against those who do not appear traditionally male or female.
Dawn Butler, Labour MP for Brent East, told Parliament on last Tuesday: 'I do not know whether anyone else in the House has butch lesbian friends and has been with them when they have been told to get out of women's toilets, but I have.
'It is not pleasant; it is not nice.'
And the ruling likely means that transgender men - who are considered biologically female - will be required to use women's toilets, even if they appear male and have, for example, a beard.

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