J.K. Rowling remains a huge hit among millennials, according to a new YouGov survey.The controversial author of the Harry Potter series has made headlines over the past couple of years over her comments about transgender women.She has publicly supported women who question the legitimacy of transgender women's gender identities, including U.K.
tax specialist Maya Forstater, and frequently spoken out on the issue on Twitter. In 2020 she published an essay on her personal website called, "Her Reasons for Speaking out on Sex and Gender Issues."In the same year, she was once again accused of transphobia when she mocked an op-ed piece when it referred to "people who menstruate" rather than "women." The term is used to refer to people from different gender identities who menstruate, including non-binary, trans men, and intersex people.Rowling's Harry Potter books have sold hundreds of millions of copies.
Her production company, Brontë Film and TV, which makes adaptations of her work, reported a 74 per cent drop in profits last week, putting it down to the closure of theaters during COVID lockdown.Rowling's stance on transgender issues have earned her many critics.Despite the controversy, Rowling remains popular with millennials—people born between 1981 and 1996.A YouGov poll tracks the popularity of the book, J.
K. Rowling: A Biography, and its most recent results show that it was most well known and popular amongst millennials. The book is one of many unauthorized biographies written about the famous author.The book got 48 points in terms of popularity and 66 points for fame in the millennials age bracket, compared to 18 and 50 points for Gen X.Transgender writer and co-founder of the Trans Writes news site, Gemma Stone, was.