I don't think that JKR has an agenda, or is seeking more publicity.
According to the story I read, she had told the writer of the screenplay for HBP that Dumbledore was gay because there was mention of a female love interest in the screenplay and she had to set them right. Having done that, she might as well have made it public, since it would have eventually come out anyway--she could control when and how it was done. and in any case, this story came out because she was directly asked if Dumbledore loved anyone.
Throughout the series, we know Dumbledore as a tireless and seemingly single-minded fighter against Dark Wizards (at least from Harry's perspective; we do have to remember that Albus is also a great teacher, an alchemist, and important theoretical Wizard--remember the tools and instruments he made himself). But how did Albus become that way?
We learn much about this in DH, with Arianna's story, Aberforth's story and the story of the friendship between Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald. In reading DH, it was clear that Grindelwald seduced Dumbledore on a number of levels; intellectually, ideologically, and, by JKR's new revelation, emotionally. We don't know if that seduction was sexual as well, and I'm not sure it is important for us to know.
The revelation completes the picture for us of a man who felt betrayed, injured by one he loved, ashamed at how far he went from rational thought and behavior, how far he really was from what he thought he was.
The up shot is that we now know more completely Dumbledore's motivations for fighting Dark Wizards--his shame at his own tangential contribution to Grindelwald's career, his reluctance to fight him, and, when Voldemort rose, his determination to not to repeat his prior mistake of inaction and to fight Voldemort from the start.
So in summery, It was part of the way JKR viewed Dumbledore and understood him. I don't think it was something that would have come out voluntarily--more likely something that would have made a scholarly article 50 or 60 years from now after she was gone and literary scholars had access to her full notes (assuming she left them to be investigated).
BTW, there is some inkling of this in DH, where Rita Skeeter talks about devoting a chapter in her book about Dumbledore to the Dumbledore/Harry relationship. This is not to say that there was anything improper--but that JKR did put out a hint.
wl
2007-10-25 01:03:06
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answered by WolverLini 7
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It has been reported in the news (cnn, fox, etc) that J.K. Rowling said at a reading for the last book that Dumbledore is gay and that she believed him to have an unrequited love for Grindlewald, the dark wizard he defeated around the same time that Hitler was defeated. It is definitely true.
As to the reasons that she said something to the effect, fans are constantly asking questions about the characters that are not answered in the books. I would assume that someone asked something about him and she answered the question using the fact that he is gay. However, I haven't seen official transcripts or recordings of her discussion.
2007-10-24 16:30:12
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answered by Leo 2
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Yeah and it became incredibly insensitive on her section. What became the element to trip Dumbledore? Hadn't she taken adequate innocence from the books via killing off maximum of of the popular characters in e book 7? J. ok. Rowling is depressing and every physique is conscious, "misery loves enterprise." So what greater suitable way than to make all human beings as depressing as she via saying such devastating information?
2016-11-09 10:10:31
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answered by zeh 4
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She definitely did. At Carnegie Hall NYC this past weekend.
http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/Books/article/269817
She is a media junkie. She loves the front page. She wrote 7 books and forgot to mention this? Ummmm ... She is making this stuff up as she goes along. This one is backfiring on her.
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2007-10-24 16:24:32
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answered by Persiphone_Hellecat 7
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Yup Dumbledore's gay.
2007-10-24 16:23:15
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answered by Anonymous
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She did. However, even the passages she pointed out are completely ambiguous. It's like duh, anyone can have a friend they feel super close to when young and impressionable and hoping to get away from a difficult family situation. It doesn't need to be construed as something else. However, even if you choose to believe what she said, it is notable that he does not choose to involve himself in any further incidents, showing that it is possible to abstain from temptation if one is willing to dedicate one's energy and focus to higher pursuits.
2007-10-24 17:23:56
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answered by Cookie777 6
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it is true she said it somewhere in new york, dumbeldork is a fruity character
2007-10-24 16:29:18
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answered by knobulation 3
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