• J.K. Rowling was accused to the police
  • Amidst social media showdown
  • By TV star India Willoughby

In the latest chapter of a saga more enthralling than a Quidditch match, India Willoughby has cast a legal spell against J.K. Rowling by reporting her to the police for alleged transphobia. The plot thickens as Willoughby, a cohost on ITV's 'Loose Women,' claims Rowling has "definitely committed a crime."

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Willoughby, who has been at odds with Rowling for years, stated, "I'm legally a woman. She knows I'm a woman and she calls me a man." The author's tweets, which Willoughby describes as "putrid," have sparked a firestorm on social media.

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Rowling's response sparks controversy: A potential harassment claim unfolds

Rowling, never one to shy away from controversy, has countered with a potential harassment claim against Willoughby. The author's fiery response: "I'll simply have to explain to the police that, in my view, India is a classic example of the male narcissist."

As fans and foes alike watch with bated breath, the Northumbria Police confirmed the receipt of a complaint, with a spokesperson stating, "We are currently awaiting to speak to the complainant further."

Will this wizarding world war end in a truce, or will it escalate further? Only time will tell!

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