Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling is Ava Fabian Archivesspreading some Christmas joy and realness on Twitter this holiday season.
Rowling dedicated part of her Christmas Eve to tweeting about the difficulties of the holiday season as represented on social media.
SEE ALSO: There's a hidden easter egg on J.K. Rowling's new websiteInstead of simply sharing a family photo and wishing her fans well, Rowling instead decided to be a little more honest about the holiday season, acknowledging that not everyone has everything they want or need this Christmas.
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Ultimately Rowling ended her tweetstorm on a message of hope to her nearly 9 million followers.
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Rowling has had a pretty solid 2016 on social media.
The Harry Potter author took on Donald Trump's tweets on multiple occasions and consistently sent heartwarming messages to fans that reached out to her about anxiety, depression and other issues.
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