Sunday, July 12, 2015

Net Roll commented tennis star’s “male body”. When lit Harry Potter … – Aftenposten

J. K. Rowling’s return is celebrated worldwide.

Serena Williams’ amazing career continues to reach new heights. Saturday she won Wimbledon, and thus took his 21st Grand Slam title.

After the match proclaimed Norwegian tennis experts to the American time best player on the women’s side. Williams was also hailed by several celebrities on Twitter.

One of the tennis star’s supporters is JK Rowling, the world famous author behind the Harry Potter books. In the context of Williams’ triumph came Rowling with a number of tribute messages in social media.

– I love her. For an athlete, for an example, a woman wrote Rowling on his Twitter account.

– You’re an idiot

Not everyone, however, has equally high respect for Williams. One Twitter user responded namely Rowling that “the main reason for Serena’s success is that she’s built like a man.” When lit writer.

– Yes, my husband looks exactly like that in a dress, she wrote next to a picture of a decked Williams, before she added:

– You are an idiot.

Read also: – Williams is already number one

Rowling replies have been hailed by media worldwide. Time Magazine describes the message as “the perfect answer.” USA Today writes that the answer was a sign of Rowling’s “wisdom and glory.”

In Europe, major newspapers such as the Dutch De Telegraaf, Gazzetta Dello Sport and L’Equipe described Rowling cash feedback.



Tribute from Clinton

Luckily Wimbledon champion mostly praised in social media.

– A new day, a new Wimbledon title. Congratulations, wrote sister Venus Williams on her Twitter account.

– Serena Williams proves once again: Anything is possible when you work hard, dream big and never continue to reach for things, wrote the US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on his Twitter account.

– Congratulations Serena Williams, wrote basketballegenden Kobe Bryant on his Twitter account and added hasttagen #differentanimalsamebeast.

Serena Williams has now won four general straight Grand Slam tournaments.

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