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JK Rowling praises BBC newsreader Martine Croxall for refusing to say ‘pregnant people’ live on air

Published on June 22, 2025 at 05:23 PM

AUTHOR JK Rowling has praised BBC newsreader Martine Croxall after she refused to refer to “pregnant people”; live on air.

The writer, 59, joked that she had a “new favourite BBC presenter”; after Martine overruled her autocue which referred to “pregnant people”; being at risk during the recent hot .

J.K. Rowling at the
Author JK Rowling has praised BBC newsreader Martine Croxall for overruling her autocue which referred to ‘pregnant people’ being at risk during hot weather
Screenshot of a woman in a pink shirt on a news set.
In the clip from a recent BBC News segment, the veteran broadcaster can be seen smirking at the camera after referring to ‘pregnant people’
BBC News presenter.
Martine then quickly corrects herself, raising an eyebrow and saying ‘women’ instead

has been a prominent women’s rights campaigner and has often been vocal on what she calls “sex-based rights”; for several years.

In the clip from a recent BBC News show, Martine introduces comments from new research about the number of heat-related deaths expected during the ongoing hot weather period.

However, as she reads along the autocue, she raises an eyebrow and smirks at the camera after having to say “pregnant people”; could be at risk in the heat.

She then quickly overrides this, saying “women”; instead, before moving on with the rest of the script.

Martine read: “Malcolm Mistry, who was involved in the research, said the aged, pregnant people – women! – and those with pre-existing conditions need to take precautions.”;

Reposting the clip on X, JK Rowling praised the BBC presenter, saying she was her “new favourite”;.

It is understood that the term “pregnant people”; had been written by the researchers and was being quoted, rather than the BBC having written the phrase.

Other commenters also jumped in to praise “brilliant”; Martine, with one saying: “I hope you don’t get hauled before the BBC News break.”;

In response, Martine joked: “Braced x”;.

Martine has been a veteran broadcaster for the BBC, having first joined the company more than 30 years ago in 1991.

She then began working for the BBC News team in 2001.

This comes just weeks after the same presenter challenged a activist who questioned whether the definition of a woman could be determined by biological sex.

While interviewing ex-Labour MSP candidate Heather Herbert, following the that the term women referred to one’s biological sex, Martine found herself in a heated debate.

During a conversation on clarifying “what the word woman means”;, Heather declared she felt like she was “under attack”; from Martine’s questioning.

The veteran BBC newsreader countered by questioning how it could be an “attack”; when all she was asking for was clarification.

She then told Heather that the ruling made it clear “sex is binary and immutable”; after the trans activist denied that local authorities – who have not protected single sex spaces based on biological sex – may have to reverse policies as a result of the ruling.

Martine Croxall arriving at the London Central Employment Tribunal.
Martine had previously been in a tense debate on the definition of a woman while presenting for BBC News in April – following the Supreme Court’s ruling that the terms ‘women’ and ‘sex’ in the 2010 Equality Act refer to biological sex

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