There are some pretty angry people on Twitter.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows may have come out over a decade ago, but that doesn’t mean that we’ve moved on from the wizarding world.
In fact, us millennials are probably still as hooked as we were when the series was actually still going.
Too many of us own wands, chocolate frogs and clothes emblazoned with our Hogwarts House crest (we’re ALL Gryffindor, OK?) and we can all admit to having debated HP theories deep into the night.
No one knows this more than Harry Potter author JK Rowling, the Keeper of the Keys of HP facts, who despite deserving a long break from Pygmy Puffs and Quidditch, often rears her head to drop a trivia bomb on HP fans.
Her recent insights however have not gone down so well.
In the special features of the BluRay release of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, the author opened up about Grindelwald’s relationship with Dumbledore, describing it as an ‘incredibly intense and passionate love relationship’.
Going on to explain, JK continued: ‘But as happens in any relationship, gay or straight or whatever label we want to put on it, one never knows really what the other person is feeling. You can’t know, you can believe you know.
‘So I’m less interested in the sexual side, though I believe there is a sexual dimension to this relationship – than I am in the sense of the emotions they felt for each other, which ultimately is the most fascinating thing about all human relationships.’
Fans were quick to find issue with the revelations, questioning why none of the characters were outwardly gay in the books and just hidden messages, with some even accusing the author of leaving out gay storylines from the books so as not to affect her profile.