Helena Bonham Carter, Expresses Support For, Fellow 'Harry Potter' Stars.
CNN reports that Helena Bonham Carter
has come to the defense
of J.K. Rowling and Johnny Depp. .
In a new interview published by the 'Times of London,'
the actress, who appeared in four 'Harry Potter' films,
addressed recent controversy involving Rowling and Depp.
The 'Harry Potter' series author has recently
come under fire for views she has expressed
which have been criticized as transphobic.
Bonham Carter called the backlash
for the author "horrendous," and that Rowling was , “allowed her opinion, particularly
if she’s suffered abuse.”.
CNN reports that a 2020 essay published by the author
on her website disclosed that she had suffered from
domestic abuse and was a sexual assault survivor.
Everybody carries their own
history of trauma and forms
their opinions from that trauma,
and you have to respect where
people come from and their pain, Helena Bonham Carter, via 'Times of London'.
You don’t all have to agree on everything
– that would be insane and boring. She’s not
meaning it aggressively, she’s just saying
something out of her own experience, Helena Bonham Carter, via 'Times of London'.
Bonham Carter also commented on the recently
concluded Johnny Depp defamation trial against his ex-
wife Amber Heard and the #MeToo movement. .
People will jump on the bandwagon because
it’s the trend and to be the poster girl for it, Helena Bonham Carter, via 'Times of London'.
Finally, Bonham Carter expressed her
opposition to cancel culture, saying, , “You can’t ban people. I hate cancel culture.
It has become quite hysterical and there’s
a kind of witch hunt and a lack of understanding.”.
Finally, Bonham Carter expressed her
opposition to cancel culture, saying, , “You can’t ban people. I hate cancel culture.
It has become quite hysterical and there’s
a kind of witch hunt and a lack of understanding.”
CNN reports that Helena Bonham Carter
has come to the defense
of J.K. Rowling and Johnny Depp. .
In a new interview published by the 'Times of London,'
the actress, who appeared in four 'Harry Potter' films,
addressed recent controversy involving Rowling and Depp.
The 'Harry Potter' series author has recently
come under fire for views she has expressed
which have been criticized as transphobic.
Bonham Carter called the backlash
for the author "horrendous," and that Rowling was , “allowed her opinion, particularly
if she’s suffered abuse.”.
CNN reports that a 2020 essay published by the author
on her website disclosed that she had suffered from
domestic abuse and was a sexual assault survivor.
Everybody carries their own
history of trauma and forms
their opinions from that trauma,
and you have to respect where
people come from and their pain, Helena Bonham Carter, via 'Times of London'.
You don’t all have to agree on everything
– that would be insane and boring. She’s not
meaning it aggressively, she’s just saying
something out of her own experience, Helena Bonham Carter, via 'Times of London'.
Bonham Carter also commented on the recently
concluded Johnny Depp defamation trial against his ex-
wife Amber Heard and the #MeToo movement. .
People will jump on the bandwagon because
it’s the trend and to be the poster girl for it, Helena Bonham Carter, via 'Times of London'.
Finally, Bonham Carter expressed her
opposition to cancel culture, saying, , “You can’t ban people. I hate cancel culture.
It has become quite hysterical and there’s
a kind of witch hunt and a lack of understanding.”.
Finally, Bonham Carter expressed her
opposition to cancel culture, saying, , “You can’t ban people. I hate cancel culture.
It has become quite hysterical and there’s
a kind of witch hunt and a lack of understanding.”
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