J. K. Rowling responded to the death threat on Twitter
She was accused of being transphobic!
J. K. Rowling responded to a message from a Twitter user who threatened her with a bomb. She posted a screenshot of the post on the social network, which was eventually deleted.
"I wish you a very nice pipebomb in mailbox," Rowling wrote in a message. The Twitter user who sent it to her, meanwhile, also deleted his account.
“To be fair, when you can’t get a woman sacked, arrested, or dropped by her publisher, and canceling her only made her book sales go up, there’s really only one place to go.,” Rowling wrote with a screenshot of the message.
The writer also thanked her fans who sent her messages of support. By the way, messages like this one she recorded and posted on Twitter come to her after fans criticized her for alleged transphobia.
To be fair, when you can’t get a woman sacked, arrested or dropped by her publisher, and cancelling her only made her book sales go up, there’s really only one place to go. pic.twitter.com/MsNWXhWlyc — J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 19, 2021