SNL fans believe show took swipe at JK Rowling | TV Shows
SNL makes jab at JK Rowling with LGTBQ Harry Potter sketch (Image: SNL)
Certain Saturday Night Live viewers believed the show aimed a jab at JK Rowling through an LGBTQ-centered Harry Potter parody.
The NBC sketch comedy program returned from winter break on January 18 with Stranger Things actor Finn Wolfhard internet hosting and rapper A$AP Rocky offering the musical leisure. The episode featured a Harry Potter section spoofing the favored hockey romance collection Heated Rivalry.
The pre-recorded bit depicted Harry Potter and Ron Weasley engaged in a passionate relationship at Hogwarts. Finn took on the position of Harry while SNL ensemble member Ben Marshall portrayed Ron.
Jason Momoa made an sudden cameo as Rubeus Hagrid, declaring to Harry, “You’re a homo, Harry.”
Several viewers members interpreted SNL as taking purpose at JK, the writer behind the beloved youngsters’s books that launched a blockbuster movie franchise and an upcoming tv adaptation, through the homoinappropriate angle of the section, reviews the Mirror US.

The sketch depicted Harry and Ron in a romantic relationship (Image: NBC, Nora Rockwell/NBC via Getty Images)
One viewer posted on X, previously Twitter, sparking dialogue, “they used a homophobic author’s story to represent a gay story…? ooookay got it.”
A second commenter replied, “That’s part of the joke they literally made a joke about it in the reviews part about how it would specifically p– her off cause she’s a pos.”
Someone else acknowledged, “This is like the ultimate middle finger to jk Rowling tbh.”
Another responded, “Exactly. She’s going to hate this and that in itself is a win!” Some feedback disagreed, arguing that the 60-year-old British writer is transphobic relatively than homophobic.
JK Rowling has not been as overtly and publicly homophobic as she has been anti-trans. She regularly makes discriminatory remarks in the direction of the trans group and appears to goal them persistently.

The controversial writer has made a number of transphobic remarks (Image: Dia Dipasupil, Getty Images)
However, Rowling has confronted criticism from the queer group for her handling of Albus Dumbledore’s inappropriateity and the shortage of queer characters in her collection.
Rowling never explicitly wrote Dumbledore as homosexual in the collection, but in 2007, she revealed that the headmaster was homosexual. During a Q&A session at Carnegie Hall following the release of the ultimate e book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, she acknowledged, “My truthful answer to you … I always thought of Dumbledore as gay.
“Dumbledore fell in love with Grindelwald, and that added to his horror when Grindelwald confirmed himself to be what he was,” she further explained.
Then, in the 2019 DVD feature and Blu-Ray for Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, Rowling confirmed that Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald had a inappropriate relationship.

The Stranger Things star played Harry Potter (Image: NBC, Nora Rockwell/NBC via Getty Images)
“Their relationship was extremely intense,” she commented in the feature. “I’m less in the inappropriate aspect – though I believe there’s a inappropriate dimension to this relationship – than I’m in the sense of the feelings they felt for each other, which in the end is the most fascinating factor about all human relationships.”
Heated Rivalry, a popular Canadian series that premiered in November last year, is based on the Game Changer book series by Rachel Reid. The plot revolves around Canadian hockey player Shane Hollander, played by Hudson Williams, and Russian hockey player Ilya Rozanov, portrayed by Connor Storrie.
Despite their rivalry on the ice, they maintain a secret, passionate relationship spanning decades.
The show was created, penned, and directed by Jacob Tierney for Crave. The six-episode series boasts a star-studded cast including François Arnaud, Robbie G.K. , Christina Chang, Dylan Walsh, Ksenia Daniela Kharlamova, and Sophie Nélisse.
Fans will be thrilled to know that Heated Rivalry is slated to return for a second season.
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