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Emma Watson praised for ‘throwing shade’ at JK Rowling at Baftas: ‘I’m here for all the witches’

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Harry Potter actress Emma Watson appeared to throw a subtle dig at JK Rowling at the Bafta Film Awards. 

The 31-year-old, who is best known for playing Hermione Granger in the blockbuster franchise, attended the star-studded ceremony on Sunday to present the award for best outstanding British film. 

Baftas host Rebel Wilson did the honours of introducing Watson to the stage, and said: ‘Here to present the next award is Emma Watson. She calls herself a feminist, but we all know she’s a witch.’ 

Watson then appeared on-stage with a cheeky smile and said: ‘I’m here for all of the witches by the way.’ 

Viewers took it as a jab towards Harry Potter author Rowling, who has come under fire in recent years for her controversial comments about the transgender community and the definition of a woman. 

Reacting to Watson’s comment, one viewer tweeted: ‘Live for Emma Watson throwing subtle shade at JK Rowling at the #BAFTAs #LGBWithTheT #JKDoesntSpeakForMe.’ 

‘Was that a jibe by emma watson at jk rowling? what a QUEEEEENNN,’ another cheered. 

One weighed in: ‘Emma Watson throwing some classy shade there.’ 

Another said: ‘Emma Watson’s “I’m here for *all* of the witches, by the way” was a giant dig at JK and I love her for it.’ 

‘Emma Watson opening with “I’m here for all the witches…” She’s here for #TransRights. #TransWomenAreWomen,’ one other tweeted. 

Emma Watson at the Baftas 2022
Emma Watson is here for ‘all the witches’ (Picture: Guy Levy/REX/Shutterstock for BAFTA)
J.K. Rowling
Rowling has sparked outrage over her comments about the transgender community in recent years (Picture: Getty)

Wilson also took a swipe at Rowling earlier in the awards show when a photo of her at the 2020 Baftas appeared on-screen. 

She told the audience in reference to her weight loss: ‘That was me two years ago and since then I’ve done quite a transformation – I hope JK Rowling still approves.’ 

The controversy surrounding Rowling began in 2020, when she criticised an article that used the term ‘people who menstruate’ instead of women. 

She later explained her earlier comments, saying: ‘At the same time, my life has been shaped by being female. I do not believe it’s hateful to say so.’ 

The author added that she respects ‘every trans person’s rights to live any way that feels authentic and comfortable to them’.

Baftas 2022 full winners list

Best film - The Power of the Dog 

Leading actor - Will Smith (King Richard)

Leading actress - Joanna Scanlan (After Love)

Best director - Jane Campion (The Power of the Dog)

Outstanding British film - Belfast

Best adapted screenplay - CODA

Best supporting actor - Troy Kotsur (CODA)

Best supporting actress - Ariana DeBose (West Side Story)

EE rising star - Lashana Lynch (No Time To Die)

Best production design - Dune 

Best animated film - Encanto

Best original screenplay - Licorice Pizza

Best documentary - Summer of Soul

Outstanding debut - Jeymes Samuel (The Harder They Fall)

Best original score - Hans Zimmer (Dune)

British short animation - Do Not Feed The Pigeons

Best special visual effects - Dune

Best costume design - Cruella

British short film - The Black Cop

Best cinematography - Dune 

Best editing - No Time To Die

Best sound - Dune

Best makeup and hair - The Eyes of Tammy Faye

Best casting - Cindy Tolan (West Side Story)

Best film not in English language - Drive My Car

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