Internet Sensation Andrew Tate’s interview recently resurfaced on the Internet, now making Potterheads furious due to the oversimplification of JK Rowling’s Harry Potter series. Fantasy Fiction Author JK Rowling rose to fame between 1997 and 2007 after publishing the children’s fantasy series Harry Potter. The series was soon adapted into a big screen adaptation by Warner Bros. Studio and that too received a great response from the critics and the viewers and has since been in production of the making and distribution of Harry Potter universe films.
Andrew Tate is a self-proclaimed trillionaire turned influencer who is known to gather attention by giving controversial statements that have always been around of his misogynistic approach. His interview is recently making rounds on the Internet he showed against the author JK Rowling.
Andrew Tate Shared Why J.K Rowling is Upset with Him
The Internet sensation in an interview with Union Magazine back in 2017 stated why the author is upset with him. He stated how he upset her the first time when he pointed out that her husband is a ‘loser’ commenting that the author is ‘obsessed’ with the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump.
That year, he replied to a tweet shared by the author where she wrote, “You know that isn’t really your name, don’t you, Donnie?” He replied by writing, “JK Rowling is so madly in love with Trump. She’s confused in her child story mind, she can’t stop thinking of him. Pure lu*t for big D.”
Andrew Tate Oversimplified The Harry Potter Series
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The former kickboxer went on to state about the mental health of the author who openly talked about that back in 2017 stating it was ‘inconclusive’ which was the second thing the author was affected from as he again stated his opinions on her tweets. He shared, “The billionaire JK who managed to make untold money with her s–t stories about a Little Wizard on a train platform, man it suffers from depression.”
He stated that the author is ‘self-indulgent’ for sharing that her life is depressing stating the fact that she made money from the children’s fantasy series. However, that resurfaced portion of the video is now being criticized by the Potterheads for oversimplifying the series.
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