Hermione Faces Bluesky Backlash: Emma Watson Slammed for ‘Treasuring’ JK Rowling đ¤
The Harry Potter star’s olive branch to the author just ignited a savage mob attack on Blueskyâaccusations of betrayal, siding with oppressors, and calls for cancellation. Why is her nuance on trans rift sparking fury? The wizarding world’s divide deepens:

Emma Watson, the actress best known for portraying Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series, has found herself under fire from users on Bluesky following her recent comments about still treasuring her past relationship with author J.K. Rowling. In a podcast interview that aired on September 24, 2025, Watson reflected on their professional history, stating she could separate her disagreement with Rowling’s views on transgender issues from the personal experiences they shared during the production of the films. The remarks, intended as a call for nuance and mutual respect, instead drew sharp criticism from progressive users on the platform, who accused her of downplaying Rowling’s controversial stance and failing to fully disavow the author.
Watson’s appearance on “On Purpose with Jay Shetty” came as she discussed stepping back from acting and her gratitude for the opportunities provided by the Harry Potter franchise, which launched her career at age 11. When pressed on the ongoing rift with Rowling, the 35-year-old actress emphasized personal boundaries over outright cancellation. “I really donât believe that… holding the love and support and views that I have, mean[s] that I canât and donât treasure Jo and the person that I had personal experiences with,” she said, adding that there is “no world in which I could ever cancel her out.” Watson expressed regret that dialogue had never been possible, lamenting the polarized climate where differing opinions lead to personal disposability.
The backlash on Bluesky, a social media platform popular among left-leaning users and often positioned as an alternative to X (formerly Twitter), erupted almost immediately. Critics labeled Watson’s comments as a “very bad take,” accusing her of neutrality in the face of oppression. One user wrote, “Remaining neutral in the face of oppression isnât compassion. Itâs siding with the oppressor. F**k both of them, actually,” reflecting a sentiment that any affection toward Rowling equates to endorsing her gender-critical views. Others called it “bigotry and willful ignorance,” arguing that Watson’s privileged position blinded her to the real-world dangers faced by transgender individuals. The platform, which has seen increased activity from activists critical of Rowling, amplified the outrage, with posts decrying Watson’s refusal to fully align with anti-Rowling sentiments.
This reaction stems from a long-simmering feud that dates back to 2020, when Rowling published an essay defending the importance of biological sex in women’s rights contexts, sparking widespread accusations of transphobia. Watson, along with co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint, publicly supported the transgender community. Watson tweeted, “Trans people are who they say they are and deserve to live their lives without being constantly questioned.” At the 2022 BAFTA Awards, her remark “Iâm here for all of the witches” was interpreted by many as a subtle exclusion of Rowling. Rowling later referenced this in a September 29, 2025, X post, claiming Watson sent her a sympathetic note amid threats she received, which Rowling dismissed as insincere.
Rowling’s response to Watson’s podcast comments was equally pointed. In a nearly 700-word X thread, she called Watson “ignorant of how ignorant she is,” attributing her views to a sheltered life of wealth and fame. “I lived in poverty while writing the book that made Emma famous,” Rowling wrote, contrasting her experiences with Watson’s and accusing the actress of participating in the “trashing of womenâs rights.” Rowling suggested Watson’s conciliatory tone was opportunistic, timed when “full-throated condemnation” of her was less trendy. She extended criticism to Radcliffe, arguing former child stars had no obligation to align with her but had overstepped by publicly critiquing her.
The Bluesky mob’s turn on Watson highlights the complexities of celebrity involvement in cultural debates. Platforms like Bluesky, which emphasize decentralized moderation and attract users disillusioned with X’s direction under Elon Musk, have become hubs for unfiltered progressive discourse. Videos and posts mocking Watson circulated, with some users expressing betrayal over her refusal to “cancel” Rowling outright. On X, reactions were mixed: some defended Watson’s right to nuance, while others, including Rowling supporters, praised her past criticisms but mocked her current stance. Reddit threads in communities like r/popculturechat dissected the drama, with users noting Rowling’s focus on Watson over male co-stars as indicative of intra-women tensions.
Watson’s career has evolved beyond Harry Potter into activism with UN Women and roles in films like “Little Women.” She has been vocal on feminism but has largely avoided the spotlight recently, citing exhaustion with Hollywood promotion. Rowling, a billionaire philanthropist, continues advocating for gender-critical policies, funding related causes and engaging in public spats. The incident underscores the “paradox of tolerance” in online spaces, where calls for empathy clash with demands for ideological purity.
Broader implications touch the Harry Potter reboot on HBO, where Rowling serves as executive producer amid ongoing cast and fan divisions. Watson has not responded to the backlash or Rowling’s post, and her representatives declined comment. As social media amplifies echo chambers, Watson’s attempt at reconciliation has instead fueled a cross-platform firestorm, illustrating how past collaborations can haunt public figures in polarized times. The debate rages on, with no signs of truce between the former allies or their online defenders.