Pete Davidson mocks J.K. Rowling on "SNL"

 

Pete Davidson mocks J.K. Rowling on "SNL"
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Pete Davidson.


Stand-up comedian Pete Davidson is returning to "Saturday Night Live" for its seventh season.


Davidson, 26, is the youngest member of the current cast as well because the first member of "SNL" to change status was in the 1990s. Davidson launched his first one-hour special at Comedy Central in 2016 and was named to Forbes' list of "30 Under 30" in 2016. 

Together they made headlines in Comedy Central 2015's "Roast of Justin Bieber." In 2020, He released his show, "Pete Davidson: Alive From NY," on Netflix.


Davidson co-wrote and starred in the critically acclaimed film The King of Staten Island. He also starred in the 2019 independent movie "Big Time Adolescence".



J.K. Rowling.


Joan Rowling, better known by her nickname J.K. Rowling, may be a British writer and philanthropist. 


She is best known for writing the Harry Potter fictional series, which has won multiple awards and sold 500 million copies, becoming the best-selling book series in history.


The news may have blown over the summer, but with "Saturday Night Live" back this month, Pete Davidson is weighing down on J.K. Rowling Controversy.



Transgender rights.


Since Rowling made headlines this summer for her comments on transgender rights widely seen as hatred of transsexuals, several stars including Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson have emerged to denounce the author's comments and show support for the transgender community.



Davidson opinion.


Davidson, 26, speaking on Saturday in the "Weekend Update" segment of the comedy show, said he found her comments "extremely disappointing".


Davidson said sarcastically, "It's really painful. I have a deep connection to these movies. Even I look like Dobby is a home dwarf if he becomes a rapper on TikTok."



J.K. Rowling opinion & her tweets.


In a series of public posts in June, including tweets and an article on her website, the "Harry Potter" author voiced her strong opinions about the transgender community that mixes gender and sexuality and advocates for ideas that changing one's biological sex threatens her identity. . And even her safety.


Rowling suggested that by opening the doors of toilets and changing rooms to "any man who thinks or feels like a lady," the doors are hospitable to all men who wish to return indoors.


Widespread criticism of the posts as haters, converts of hatred, harmful and imprecise realistically did not stop her from multiplying her views.


"What's wrong with her, Colin?" Davidson asked "Weekend Update" co-host Colin Jost. "She created a fictional series of seven books about all kinds of mythical creatures that live in harmony with witches and elves, so the only thing she can't wrap is Laverne Cox? It's a national treasure."


The comedian, who has dozens of tattoos including several Potter-inspired tattoos, joked that he wouldn't get another tattoo "for the remainder of my life" and had longed for "a few years ago when the worst thing I ever did was ... Those are "Fantastic Beasts" movies.


"There is no discrimination there, these films hurt us all equally," he joked.


"Potter" Watson actress, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Search" star Eddie Redmayne, "Queer Eye" star Jonathan Van Ness, and "Good Place" actress Jameel Jameel were among the celebrities who showed their support for the transgender community this summer. Following Rowling's comments.



Radcliffe.


Radcliffe, who starred as the main character in the "Harry Potter" movies, wrote an article in June for the nonprofit organization The Trevor Project, LGBTQ, in which he criticized Rowling's views.


"Transgender women are women," wrote the actress. "Obviously, we want to do more to support transgender and non-bisexual people, not invalidate their identities, and not cause more harm."


Although the actor noted that Rowling was "undoubtedly responsible" for the course of his life, he added that he still felt "compelled to say something at this moment".


He continued, "To all the people who now feel that their experience with books has been tarnished or diminished, I deeply pity the pain that these comments have caused you." "I really hope you never completely lose what was valuable in these stories to you."

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