• Writer J. K. Rowling revealed that "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" main character Newt Scamander will meet people at Wizardry School.

Writer J. K. Rowling revealed that "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" main character Newt Scamander will meet people at Wizardry School. (Photo : Twitter/J.K. Rowling)

"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling has taken to Twitter to slam the internet troll who recently tried to body-shame six-time Wimbledon winner Serena Williams.

".@diegtristan8 "she is built like a man". Yeah, my husband looks just like this in a dress. You're an idiot," Rowling tweeted on July 11, Saturday.

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Prior to this, Rowling tweeted after Williams' Wimbledon victory, "#SerenaSlam! I love her. What an athlete, what a role model, what a woman!" to which the troll replied, "Ironic then that main reason for her success is that she is built like a man."

Williams' sixth Wimbledon victory marks her fourth consecutive major title and 21st Grand Slam singles trophy overall.

"I was peaceful, feeling really good, maybe a little after that I started thinking about New York," ESPN quoted Williams as saying.

In other news, Dan Fogler has been confirmed to be a part of the cast of "Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them," the "Harry Potter" spinoff to be directed by David Yates and written by J.K. Rowling, Hollywood Reporter reported.

Fogler will join "The Theory Of Everything" actor Eddie Redmayne, "Trainwreck" actor Ezra Miller, "Steve Jobs" actress Katherine Waterston and "The Force" actress Alison Sudol in the "Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them" cast.

Currently, Fogler is filming Michael Canzoniero and Ryan Alan Dearth's "Making The Day," which also stars Steven, Randazzo, Kira Dikhtyar, Juliette Bennett, Yang Miller, Michael Buscemi, Joe Coleman, Ilana Levine, Gino Cafarelli, Laurence Blum, Ran Levy, Dani Baum, Holly Glasser and Max Elk, among others.