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published Tuesday, telling the magazine why he was quick to knock Rowling for celebrating an anti-trans court ruling from the United Kingdom Supreme Court earlier this year.“Listen, I want to protect the people I love,” said Pascal, whose sister Lux Pascal is a transgender actor and activist.While the “Last of Us” actor was happy to check Rowling, he did ask himself if ridiculing the writer, who has been proudly funding parts of the U.K.
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For two decades, HuffPost has brought you the exclusives, scoops and hot takes on the news all your friends are talking about.Standing up to Rowling wasn’t the only way the “Fantastic Four: First Steps” star showed up for the trans community after the U.K.’s landmark court decision.Crafted by fashion designer Connor Ives, the slogan uses an affectionate term for trans women as a call to action.
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