The author was born just outside of Bristol but has lived in Scotland for many years, which is where she penned the Harry Potter series.

She is the founder of the wizarding sport Quidditch.

But it appears JK Rowling, 52, enjoys muggle sports as well as she attended the Six Nations game on Saturday with her husband, Neil Murray.

Despite being native to England, JK was perched in the Scottish stands as she cheered on the team.

It's not exactly Quidditch: It appears JK Rowling enjoys muggle sports as well as she attended the Six Nations game on Saturday with her husband, Neil Murray

It’s not exactly Quidditch: It appears JK Rowling enjoys muggle sports as well as she attended the Six Nations game on Saturday with her husband, Neil Murray

JK has previously been very vocal about her love for the Scottish rugby side and has even written them into the wizarding world.

Her Pottermore website suggests that wizards and witches have supported Scotland’s rugby team for centuries.

Scottish support: Despite being native to England the 52-year-old was perched in the Scottish stands as she cheered on the team

Scottish support: Despite being native to England the 52-year-old was perched in the Scottish stands as she cheered on the team

The author wore her flamey locks loose which appeared striking against her pale complexion as she spurred on the Scottish side.

Her eyelides were decorated with a bronze shadow which perfectly complemented the colour of her tresses.

Peaking from underneath her mane were a pair of golden hoop earrings which matched her decorative broach.

Loyal to Scotland: The author was born just outside of Bristol but has lived in Scotland for many years, which is where she penned the Harry Potter series
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Loyal to Scotland: The author was born just outside of Bristol but has lived in Scotland for many years, which is where she penned the Harry Potter series

She kept her outfit muted in a black turtle neck and navy woollen coat.

Her husband Neil also hinted he was on the side of the Scot’s by wearing a red, green and blue tartan tie.

JK has previously come under fire for her support of the Scottish rugby team as well as her vouch for Scottish Independance.

She was forced to defend herself from a barrage of abuse from SNP Cybernats because she Tweeted about the Scottish rugby team’s heroic performance against Australia.

JK Rowling made Companion of Honour at Buckingham Palace in 2017

The strange dispute started on Twitter after the Harry Potter author watched Scotland play in London, losing to Australia by a solitary point after the Wallabies scored in the dying minutes of the game in the quarter finals of the competition.

Rowling, who is English but lives in Scotland, Tweeted ‘You were magnificent. You did us proud,’ after the heroic performance against a team that had already beaten England and Wales.

However, it seemed to have incensed the SNP ‘Cybernats’, a group of online trolls, who called her an ’80-minute patriot’, a ‘self-hating English woman’, and told her to ‘f*** off’.

Wizarding world: JK has previously been very vocal about her love for the Scottish rugby side and has even written them into the wizarding world