Saturday, October 20, 2007

dumbledore gay

Author JK Rowling has revealed a secret about one of the main characters in her Harry Potter books: the wizard Dumbledore is gay.

The best-selling British author made the confession at Carnegie Hall in New York when a young fan asked her if the headmaster of the fictional Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardy ever fell in love.

"My truthful answer to you... I always thought of Dumbledore as gay," Rowling said.

Her comments were posted on the Potter fan website TheLeakyCauldron.org.

She said Professor Dumbledore had fallen in love with the wizard Gellert Grindelwald, but was crestfallen as Grindelwald turned his talents to the dark arts.

Dumbledore was "drawn to this brilliant person, and horribly, terribly let down by him," she said.

During a script reading for the sixth Harry Potter film, the author corrected a reference to Dumbledore waxing nostalgic about a female flame, she said.

"I had to write a little note in the margin and slide it along to the scriptwriter, 'Dumbledore's gay!'" Rowling said.

Her revelations about Dumbledore drew a "prolonged ovation", according to the fan website.

"If I'd known it would make you so happy, I would have announced it years ago!" she told her fans.

In the Potter films, Dumbledore was played by the late Richard Harris, and then by Michael Gambon.

Rowling, 42, has become a billionaire from the Potter phenomenon, with the books translated into 64 languages.

The first in the boy wizard series, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, was published in 1997 and the final and seventh novel, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, broke records after going on sale in July.

As for telling her admiring readers about the sexual preference of Professor Dumbledore, she said: "I had to give you something to talk about for the next 10 years ... Just imagine the fan fiction now."
Well, it's been revealed by J.K. Rowling that one of her characters was gay. Yes, Dumbledore was gay.

But you KNEW that, right? Of course you did.

Top 10 Signs We Knew that Dumbledore Was Gay

It's reader participation day! What WERE the signs?

Kept telling the teachers that when he played quidditch, that he was the teams best catcher?

Once taught Defense Against the Clashing Wardrobes?

Was constantly asking the students if they wanted to hold his wand?

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Put your answers in comments.

I'm shocked by this news but it does explain the "I heart Larry Craig" bumper sticker on his broom.


The top 10 will be announced on Tuesday. Number one pick gets top bragging rights.

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14 Responses To "Dumbledore Gay? We Should Have Known!"
Bummer. I thought he and Prof. McGonnigal had a thing going on.

#1 - Posted by: Marie on October 20, 2007 01:44 PM
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10. The Room of Requirement actually was full of Chippendales dancers.

9. When Dumbledore kept saying, I trust you Snape, he was talking about Snape not telling Dumbledore's secret, which he found out from the Pensieve.

8. When Dumbledore decided Harry needed some special time alone with him for lessons.

7. Michael Gambon's rings on every finger and decorations in his beard.

6. The Mirror of Erised was put away because it kept showing Dumbledore with his hands around a hunky Voldemort

5. Obviously code words for "looking for a gay stud"-- "nitwit, blubber, oddment, tweak."

4. Dumbledore was misquoted when he was talking about wanting some nice wool socks. He said he wanted some wild and woolly sex.

3. Of course he was gay! Look at all the lovely lady professors he had daily contact with, and never even acted the least bit untoward. Sprout, Trelawney, Madame Hooch.... nevermind.

2. Purple robe with glittery silver stars.

1. Flaming Fawkes the Phoenix as his companion.

#2 - Posted by: on October 20, 2007 02:16 PM
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Brings new meaning to the epithet "Muggle-lover"...

#3 - Posted by: Wacky Hermit on October 20, 2007 02:51 PM
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*Had an unusually wide stance when casting spells.

*Like Dorothy, would click his heels when he desperately wanted something. Unlike Dorothy, it was someone else's feet he was "clicking" in the dorm lavatories.

*Kept secretly reciting the "wingardium leviosa" spell towards male student's crotches.

*In his younger days, thought Doug Henning was hot stuff... y'know, for a Muggle.

*Frequently overheard having "quality time" with Dobby the house elf. House elves make good bitches.

#4 - Posted by: AlanABQ on October 20, 2007 03:30 PM
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Magic Date Rape Dust

#5 - Posted by: Ron Rockstar on October 20, 2007 03:41 PM
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I never once thought he was gay, and I still don't. He and McGonnigal did have a thing for each other. J. K. Rowling is wrong...even if she is the author.

#6 - Posted by: Alycia on October 20, 2007 04:14 PM
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She's pandering and it's beneath her as the author of this series to do so. Besides, who the hell cares? What does it have to do with anything in the HP books?

#7 - Posted by: David Marcoe on October 20, 2007 04:23 PM
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I always thought he was gay because he never brought that hottie, Hermione, in for "special" instruction.

#8 - Posted by: Quilly Mammoth on October 20, 2007 04:38 PM
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Anything that upsets fundamentalist religious nutcakes is fine by me! WTG JK!

#9 - Posted by: on October 20, 2007 05:04 PM
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He was always asking people to "hold his wand."

#10 - Posted by: Frank J. on October 20, 2007 05:13 PM
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Oh, who cares? The whole bloody lot of them were gay as far as I'm concerned. All those hours of movies and not a single car chase, shootout or kung fu fight.

Of course they're gay. Like, duhhhhhh.

#11 - Posted by: K T Cat on October 20, 2007 05:25 PM
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So will that be a new phrase for saying someone is gay: "He's a member of Dumbledore's Army."

#12 - Posted by: Frank J. on October 20, 2007 05:58 PM
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1.He was really close with a lot of his male students...Sirrus Black...Harry...Hagrid.... did he ever even talk to Hermione or a female student ever?

2.Purple sparkly robe.

3.Always had an eye on Severus Snape.

4.Why did he allow Lupin to be going to school, and allow him to teach? Had a thing for harry men.

5.Frequently turn down McGonagall's advances. She seemed like she'd be a demon in the sack.

6.Why was he so upset he had to stun Kingsley? He loved darker men.

7.Why the hell else would Lockheart get the job?

8.You know the real reason he couldn't stand the dementors? No fashion sense whatsoever. I mean-all black and gray robes-try adding a bit more color to your wardrobe boys!

9.Always appointed male teachers for defense against the dark arts-was furious when umbridge got it.

10.Wanted to brrow the invisabilty cloak so he could spy on Voldemort-in the shower.


#13 - Posted by: chillpenguin666 on October 20, 2007 06:15 PM
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10. J.K. Rowling intends to kill off Dumbledore and wants to blame right-wing fundamentalist chickenhawk neocon Christianists.

9. Dumbledore as victim of homophobia sells better in Hollywood than Dumbledore as anti-Iraq War protestor.

8. Or anti-global warming crusader.

7. Or head of a second-rate magic school.

6. His fascination with wands.

5. Has Barney Frank on his cell phone's speed-dial.

4. Pink triangles on the cap.

3. Reliable sources indicate that Dumbledore has always been naked beneath his clothes.

2. The female faculty members at Hogwarts are,... well...where do you think the school's name really came from?

And finally:

1. Dumbledore was a direct steal of Gandalf - and Gandalf never got horizontal with Galadrial.

#14 - Posted by: Mwalimu Daudi on October 20, 2007 06:54 PM MILLIONS of Harry Potter fans suspected it, but now they can be in no doubt ― Albus Dumbledore, headmaster of Hogwarts, is gay.

JK Rowling, author of the bestselling series, outed the character on Friday at Carnegie Hall, in New York.

Taking questions on a promotional tour for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the final book,

she was asked if Dumbledore, played in the latest Potter film by Sir Michael Gambon, had found "true love".

To gasps, she replied: "Dumbledore is gay."

According to Rowling, the head of Hogwarts, the academy that trained Harry in magic, was smitten by Gellert Grindelwald, a rival whom he defeated in a battle between good and evil wizards in the final book.

"Falling in love can blind us," she said, explaining that Dumbledore had been let down and his love for Grindelwald was his "great tragedy".

Rowling also disclosed that she had had to intervene to change the script during the making of the sixth film, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, when she noticed a reference to a girl who was once of interest to Dumbledore.

She corrected the passage by scrawling: "Dumbledore is gay," over it.

Fan sites have long speculated about Dumbledore's sexuality, though gay-rights campaigners said they were disappointed Rowling had waited so long to reveal a homosexual character.

"It is great that JK Rowling wants to make her books inclusive of gay people," said Peter Tatchell, the gay-rights activist. "My disappointment is that she did not make it more explicit. Maybe she feared a hostile reaction."
The New York City's Carnegie Hall not only that houses high-class events, but also is the premises for unexpected confessions. The splendorous concert hall was opened to 2,000 kids and parents that won the spectacular chance to meet J.K. Rowling, the creator of Harry Potter and his magic world.

The fans were allowed to ask questions to the famous writer, besides from receiving autographs on their own copies of the most recent part of the saga, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Some curiosity though brought the renowned writer in the difficult position of talking about the sexual orientation of one of her wise characters of the book.

Asked by one child about the love life of Dumbledore, Rowling answered that the wise Hogwarts headmaster and mentor to Harry was actually gay and. She confessed that she had always considered him to be gay. "I always saw Dumbledore as gay. Dumbledore fell in love with Grindelwald.... Don't forget, falling in love can blind us. [He] was very drawn to this brilliant person. This was Dumbledore's tragedy," she explained.

Her response drew applause and screams from the whole audience, and even though Rowling tried to joke later saying "Oh my God, the fan fiction now!", she augmented the Harry Potter craze and developed the delirium the fantastic universe both books and movies create.

Rowling revealed that while reading the script for the sixth movie to be launched, Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, she observed a reference to the character played by Sir Michael Gambon, Dumbledore that suggested he was thinking about a girl he used to like. Director David Yates was rapidly noted that her character was in fact gay and he had to cut that part.

Her confession drew admiration from the public, that now considers the characters closer to ordinary human beings and probably sales � that couldn't be anything but outstanding � will boost considerably even more.

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