Boy George goes after ‘bully’ JK Rowling in wild feud over trans rights — and instantly regrets it

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Boy, this is messy.

Boy George picked a fight with JK Rowling on X (formerly Twitter) over the “Harry Potter” author’s controversial views on the transgender community.

The feud started Saturday when the British DJ, 64, responded to a thread between Rowling, 59, and another user where she asked, “Which rights have been taken away from trans people?”

JK Rowling at the “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets Of Dumbledore” premiere in London in 2022. Getty Images
Boy George attends the V&A Summer Party 2024 Celebrating “NAOMI: In Fashion” in London. WireImage

“The right to be left alone by a rich bored bully!” George, who is openly gay, wrote.

Boy George calls out jK Rowling on X. boygeorge/Twitter

But Rowling had a scathing response to the singer the next day.

“There are many differences between us, George, but some are particularly relevant to this debate,” Rowling wrote, pointing out that George is a man, while she’s a woman, and that he’s “been wealthy and famous” since his early 20s, while Rowling didn’t make a name for herself until she was over 30.

JK Rowling speaks at the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Hosts 2019 Ripple Of Hope Gala and Auction. Getty Images for for Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights

“I’ve never been given 15 months for handcuffing a man to a wall and beating him with a chain,” Rowling added, referring to George being sentenced to 15 months in prison in 2009 after he was convicted of the assault and false imprisonment of a male escort.

Boy George at an art gallery in London in Feb. 2025. Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty Images

Continuing her takedown of George, Rowling wrote, “You yourself have been convicted of violent assault. The overwhelming number of people who commit crimes of violence are male, just like you.”

“That’s why I don’t want to see men identifying into women’s prison cells or any of the spaces mentioned above,” she explained. “Not all men are violent or predatory, but enough are to make safeguarding necessary.”

Boy George performs in concert in Austin, Texas in Aug. 2024. Getty Images

Rowling concluded: “For a man who was once all about non-conformity, George, you couldn’t have become more predictably or more tediously conformist.”

The following day, an X user resurfaced a 2020 message from George that read, “SO many pronouns, so little time,” which sparked a reaction from Rowling.

JK Rowling at the premiere of “Finding the Way Home” in NYC in 2019. FilmMagic

“In fairness, he’s no worse than half the slebs who clambered onto the gender bandwagon because they were scared of being unfashionable,” she tweeted. “You could dig up most of their deepest convictions in under a minute, with a teaspoon.”

One of JK Rowling’s responses to Boy George. jk_rowling/Twitter

George, in turn, hurled more insults at Rowling.

“The demolition of her filler face is more laughable! The dragon has been slayed!” he wrote.

In another tweet, George — real name George Alan O’Dowd —  told Rowling she gets her fun “from other people’s pain.”

Boy George performs in Puerto Rico in January 2024. Getty Images

Rowling’s controversial comments about the transgender community have been met with backlash over the last few years.

“Harry Potter” stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson even spoke out to publicly disagree with her back in 2020.

In April, Harry Potter” franchise actors Eddie Redmayne, Paapa Essiedu and Katie Leung signed a pro-trans open letter after the UK Supreme Court ruled that the terms “woman” and “sex” refer strictly to a biological woman and biological sex.

Rowling celebrated the ruling with a photo of her smoking a cigar and holding a drink. “I love it when a plan comes together. #SupremeCourt #WomensRights,” she wrote in her caption.

JK Rowling. jk_rowling/X

Her views have even caused some “Harry Potter” fans to threaten to boycott HBO’s upcoming TV show adaptation, which she’s an executive producer on.

However, HBO CEO Casey Bloys went on record saying that the series will not be “secretly infused” with Rowling’s opinions.

JK Rowling on the red carpet for the “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” premiere in March 2022. Mike Marsland/WireImage

“The decision to be in business with J.K. Rowling is not new for us. We’ve been in business for 25 years,” Bloys said in April.

“And if you want to debate her,” the exec added, “you can go on Twitter.”

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