JK Rowling forced to skip attending some events over fears of being targeted for standing up for women

Security concerns have prompted JK Rowling to exercise extreme caution when deciding which public gatherings she will attend, according to associates of the Harry Potter creator.

The 60-year-old novelist reportedly evaluates each invitation carefully due to safety considerations stemming from hostile reactions by transgender rights campaigners.

Sources close to Rowling indicate she recognises that potential violence directed at her represents a genuine risk. This awareness has led to meticulous planning around her movements and public appearances.

The bestselling author’s associates revealed these details as she approached her sixtieth birthday on Thursday, July 31.

They emphasised that whilst Rowling remains committed to her advocacy work, she prioritises personal safety when making decisions about attending events.

The writer maintains a dedicated legal team prepared to address any severe intimidation she faces, her friends have disclosed.

“She knows the possibility of aggression is very real. She also has a team of lawyers on hand, watching everything. You do not want to cross an angry Jo,” an insider revealed to The Sun.

Her travel arrangements to and from venues now require careful coordination as part of enhanced security protocols.

Friends described how she strategically chooses which gatherings to attend and implements specific precautions regarding her journeys.

These protective measures reflect the author’s acknowledgement that hostility towards her has escalated beyond online criticism.

Associates confirm she has adapted her lifestyle to accommodate these security requirements whilst continuing her public advocacy.

Despite facing significant backlash, Rowling takes pride in her advocacy for gender-critical positions, according to those in her inner circle.

“Jo is hugely proud of her stance and never backs down but she doesn’t want to put herself in danger either,” a source continued to the publication.

The author has emerged as a prominent voice for gender-critical feminists in recent years.

Her support extends to organisations such as For Women Scotland and individuals including NHS Fife nurse Sandie Peggie.

She has publicly opposed Scottish Government proposals that would have permitted transgender women access to female-only facilities.

This activism has resulted in transgender rights campaigners branding her with the acronym TERF and directing intense criticism towards her.

The author has received death threats through social media platforms as a consequence of her gender-critical positions.

These online attacks represent the most extreme manifestation of opposition she encounters from transgender rights activists.

Nevertheless, her controversial stance has not diminished her financial success or affected the commercial value of her literary works.

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