Actress who let trans hate mob loose on JK Rowling -once got an award from a Harry Potter star
Daily MailHer final year at the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Theatre School saw Georgia Frost crowned winner of the coveted Alan Bates Award at a glittering ceremony in London’s Covent Garden. Her final year at the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Theatre School saw Georgia Frost crowned winner of the coveted Alan Bates Award at a glittering ceremony in London’s Covent Garden Frost was standing next to fellow ‘trans activists’, ‘drag king’ Richard Energy and drag queen Holly Stars. Rowling is very much a ‘Cissy’, to use the trans vernacular, voicing her views on the importance of biological sex, arguing that the activity of a tiny minority was leading to the ‘erasure of women’. In the picture tweeted on the ‘doorstep’ of Rowling’s home, Frost is almost unrecognisable from the polished photos of her on the website of her London agents or the glamorous young thespian at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, whose roll call of famous alumni includes Daniel Day-Lewis, Jeremy Irons and Olivia Colman. Rowling’s agent did not wish to disclose whether any of the threats and vile insults she was subjected to were sent directly to her home The three trans activists who protested outside JK Rowling's home and shared her address online Holly Stars, Georgia Frost and Richard Energy were the three activists that appeared outside JK Rowling's home before sharing her address.