her comments about transgender people and rights, and this week, it emerged that her new book features a cisgender male killer who dresses up as a woman to murder his female victims.The Harry Potter author even handed back a human rights award after having her views criticised, saying there is a ‘conflict between the current radical trans rights movement and the rights of women’.Now, former Everton goalkeeper Southall has criticised the writer, saying: ‘I know people should be allowed to live the lives they want within reason’.The 61-year-old told the Guardian: ‘She above everybody knows what fantasy is.