
During a reading of the seventh book Thursday night at New York City's Carnegie Hall J.K. Rowling outed the kindly headmaster.
Responding to a question from a child about Dumbledore's love life, Rowling hesitated and then revealed, "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 added that in a recent meeting about the sixth movie, she spied a line in the script where Dumbledore waxed poetic about a girl, so she was forced to scribble director David Yates a note to correct the situation.
I gotta give props to J.K. for keeping it real. That's how she saw it and that's how she said it and she is so so darn cute.
I can't believe there are people out there who think she is a Witch and Satanist grooming young children to prepare the stage for the coming antichrist. HATERS!
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Dumbledore still rocks my heart regardless. J.K.'s approach to this factoid of hers was an intelligent move on her part.
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