“I can’t understand the vitriol directed at her”: Ralph Fiennes isn’t Doing Any Favor to Himself With J.K. Rowling Defense When Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe Have Made Their Stance Clear

The celebrated author behind the globally beloved Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling has faced a tumultuous storm of criticism and humiliation in recent years, primarily due to her controversial remarks on transgender issues. So much so that even the key figures from her magical franchise, Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson chose to publicly distance themselves from the author’s views. 

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J.K. Rowling in an interview with BBC

Amid such furor, Ralph Fiennes, the actor known for his portrayal of Voldemort in the Harry Potter films, emerged as a prominent defender of J.K. Rowling. Despite widespread debate and backlash surrounding the author, Fiennes chose to take the risky step of supporting Rowling, which drew further ire from fans and activists. 

Ralph Fiennes’ Defensive Comments About J.K. Rowling Stirred Controversy

Ever since the Harry Potter franchise bid adieu to fans, with its last installment released in 2011, J.K. Rowling has become a hot topic, not in a good way. Sparking outrage among fans and activists with her blatant comments on transgender rights and the LGBTQ+ community, Rowling has faced intense criticism and backlash over the years. 

However, as the public grew intolerant of J.K. Rowling, Ralph Fiennes ventured into the already controversial zone, in support of the author. Speaking with The Telegraph, Fiennes staunchly defended the Harry Potter creator, claiming to be unaware of why there’s so much hate directed towards Rowling. 

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Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter films | image: Warner Bros.

I can’t understand the vitriol directed at her. I can understand the heat of an argument, but I find this age of accusation and the need to condemn irrational. I find the level of hatred that people express about views that differ from theirs, and the violence of language towards others, disturbing. 

Following his comments, Ralph Fiennes, known for his intense portrayal of Lord Voldemort in the billion-dollar franchise, found himself at odds with his Harry Potter co-stars Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe. Not just that, but the Dig actor’s defense of Rowling even put him in the crosshairs of a heated cultural conversation. 

You don’t have to be a Voldemort in real life Ralph

— Secretly 🅰️ (@CorialanusHoe) March 17, 2021

Cut his nose off despite his face

— Eaux (@Otis_271) March 17, 2021

Voldemort is still doing his thing I see

— Zadman (@DSimmondss) March 17, 2021

Is he asking to get canceled???

— Stephen Tegethoff (@stevetakeitoff) March 17, 2021

Just proves voldermort doesn't have a soul.

— John Lisle-Campbell 🌹 (@d3arjohn_) March 17, 2021

Right after Ralph Fiennes’ comments went viral, people started attacking the star for being ignorant about social issues. Calling out Fiennes on X, netizens slammed his menacing villain character from Harry Potter and even went to the extreme lengths of suggesting punishments for his outrageous remarks.  

Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson Publicly Opposed J.K Rowling’s Remarks

In contrast to Ralph Fiennes, who seemingly channeled his inner Voldemort and his distaste for diversity and inclusivity, through his support for J.K. Rowling, Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson made their positions clear. Separating themselves from the author’s views that have been considered divisive, Radcliffe and Watson have voiced their support for the transgender community. 

Emma Watson has been vocal about her stance and has often emphasized the need for empathy and understanding. Particularly during her BAFTA speech, Watson stood with the marginalized communities and vouched for inclusivity. Similarly, even Daniel Radcliffe has denounced J.K. Rowling’s statements, highlighting the importance of respect in public discourse, through his work with the Trevor Project. 

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Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger | image: Warner Bros

As Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson’s stances reflected a broader generational shift, Ralph Fiennes’ defense of Rowling rooted in a belief in free speech and personal conviction, alienated him from a significant portion of his Harry Potter co-stars as well as the franchise’s fan base. While Watson and Radcliffe’s views were embraced as progressive stances, Fiennes’ remarks were considered as controversial as Rowling’s. 

Harry Potter films are currently available to watch on Max. 

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