JK Rowling has said she would not accept an apology from Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson over a transgender rights row.
The Harry Potter author slammed "celebs who cosied up to a movement intent on eroding women's hard-won rights", and stars who "used their platforms to cheer on the transitioning of minors".It comes after a landmark review said that the gender medicine are "built on shaky foundations".
"These are people who've deemed opponents 'far-right' for wanting to know there are proper checks and balances in place before autistic, gay and abused kids - groups that are all overrepresented at gender clinics - are left sterilised, inorgasmic, lifelong patients.
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