Keira Knightley (Keira Knightley) stated that he had not been aware of a boycott calls against the author Jay Kay Rowling (JK Rowling) Before joining the cast of new Audiobook editions of the series ‘Harry Potter’.

Oscar -nominated actress speaking to “Decider” on the occasion of her new movie on Netflix ‘The Woman in Cabin 10’ (where a Guardian newspaper reporter is asked), he was asked if he knew about the “Harry Potter” boycott “demanding” some fans “.

“No, I didn’t know it, I’m so sorry. You know, I think we live in a time when we all need to find a way to coexist, right? And we all have very different views, “Knightley replied, adding:” I hope we can all show respect. “

According to the “Guardian”, the famous protagonist, who is in the voice cast having the role of Professor Dolores Umbridge, is accompanied by Cush Jumbo (narrator), Hugh Laurie (as Albus Dumbledore) and Riz Ahmed (as Severus Snape), including others.

The boycott calls have multiplied after its reaction to the UK Supreme Court’s ruling on the legal definition of a woman, to share a photo of herself that seems to smoke a cigar on social media.

The author then said that he did not want to remove actor Pope Esienou from the upcoming television series “Harry Potter”, although he signed an open letter protesting the court’s ruling. She also recently responded to Emma Watson, as part of the continuing conflict with her and her co -stars from Harry Potter’s films about trans people, saying the actress “He has so little experience of real life that he ignores how irrelevant he is. “