Actress Helena Bonham Carter has criticized followers of the cancellation culture that has plagued her fellow writers Joanne Rowling and Johnny Depp. Recall that the creator of “Harry Potter” is boycotted for criticizing transgender people, and the star of “Pirates of the Caribbean” almost left Hollywood because of a lawsuit with ex-wife Amber Heard.
You can’t hire and cancel people. I hate the cancellation culture. This takes on a hysterical tone and resembles a witch hunt.
Millions of other people could be affected by this if you look closely enough at their personal lives.

Bonham Carter also spoke separately about JK Rowling. The actress became friends with the writer during the filming of the Harry Potter movies, where she played the sorceress Bellatrix Lestrange.
I think she was bullied. The people who condemned her went to extremes. She has the right to speak her mind, especially if she is being abused.
Each person has their own history of trauma and it forms their opinion. You have to respect the origin of other people’s pain. You don’t have to agree on everything – that would be silly and boring. In her [Роулинг] there is no aggression in her words, she just speaks from her own experience. Personally I feel that [мои коллеги по фильму] let her have her say. But I also think they are very aware of the need to protect their fans and their generation.
Previously, actor Ralph Fiennes, who played Voldemort, spoke out in defense of JK Rowling.🔥 Now you can listen to the radio from GTA in the browser
Source: VG Times

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