BROADCASTER India Willoughby’s claim that JK Rowling misgendered her online did not “meet the criminal threshold”, police have ruled.
Willoughby, who is transgender, said she had reported the Harry Potter author to cops for calling her a man.
India Willoughby reported JK Rowling to the police over claims that she was 'misgendered'Credit: GettyRowling said Willoughby was 'just a man revelling in his misogynistic performance of what he thinks woman means'Credit: GettyRowling had posted: “India didn’t become a woman. He is cosplaying a misogynistic male fantasy of what a woman is.”
On Byline TV, Willoughby, 58, said: “JK Rowling has definitely committed a crime. I’m legally a woman.”
“I’m legally a woman. She knows I’m a woman and she calls me a man. It’s a protected characteristic.”
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023Northumbria Police said: “On Monday, March 4, we received a complaint about a post on social media.
“While we recognise the upset this may have caused, the post was reviewed and did not meet the criminal threshold.
“The complainant has been updated of this.”
Willoughby initially hit back at Rowling’s comments on X, telling fans she was disgusted by the “grotesque transphobia” and adding she was “every bit as much a woman as JK Rowling”.
Rowling recently hit out at media outlets after cat-killing trans murderer Scarlet Blake was described as a woman.