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Tonight, the one thousand grand prize winners of the Scholastic's Open Book Tour Sweepstakes along with a companion got the chance to see Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling read from "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," answer questions and sign books at New York City's Carnegie Hall. We have exclusive information this evening on the myriad of "Deathly Hallows" questions she answered as well as in-depth details on a number of subjects she spoke about.
A caution now. Parts of the following WILL contain book seven SPOILERS.
First, the biggest revelation of the night came when Jo revealed to her audience the fact that Albus Dumbledore is gay and had fallen in love with fellow wizard and friend, Gellert Grindelwald. This, by no doubt, elicited the biggest reaction of the evening with many audience members gasping upon hearing the news. So much so, it promoted Jo to say:
"If I had know this would have made you so happy, I would have told you years ago."
She continued, explaining having to slip a note to the director, David Yates, during a script reading of the sixth film, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," when a small reference was made to 'a girl Dumbledore was once attracted to' was in the script. In tune with the activities of many in her fandom, Jo also said after revelation: "Just imagine the fan fiction now."Y que me quedo callada. :blink:
No es que piense que esté mal el hecho de que Dumbledore sea gay, osea, soy una slasher de corazón, pero se me hace como, muy fuera de lugar esta declaración de Jo.
Sospecho que lo hizo para que las slashers se entretengan con una pareja canon, y se olviden del Harry/Draco, Snarry y demás