LONDON -- J.K. Rowling may016 Archivesan unstoppable burn-machine when it comes to Donald Trump, but she's got a soft side too.
When it comes to Harry Potter-themed typos in her name, for instance, she can definitely see the funny side.
SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling shares spectacularly awkward anecdote about drunk man in barOn Monday evening, she shared the following screengrab from an article in The Independent.
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To be fair, it's the sort of mistake that could quite easily happen to any of us. Remember that caption beneath the photo of Maisie Williams at the Golden Globes that read "Maisie Turner"?
It wasn't long before Rowling's tweet caught the attention of the article's author, who amended the error and offered the following explanation.
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Hey -- any shoutout from J.K. Rowling on Twitter is good news in our book, typo or no typo.
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