Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America Tuesday in light of her series’ 15th anniversary.

Unfortunately, there was one major problem not noted by Good Morning America in the build up to the interview: This wasn’t a new interview, per se. The clip that aired was shot last year when Scholastic had a live web chat with the author.

The clip broadcast Tuesday morning saw Rowling reveal that Dumbledore is the character she misses the most. According to our records, this clip wasn’t shared during the aforementioned web chat.

“If I could choose to introduce anyone in the world to Dumbledore for a good long chat – it’s a difficult question and I have mulled it over at length. I have considered world leaders who could benefit from his calm wisdom.”

“I finally decided there’s only one person who should meet Dumbledore, and that’s me,” she said. “Because above all of the other characters in the Harry Potter series, he is the one I miss the most.

“I always say that I feel like I wrote Dumbledore from the back of my head,” she said. “Because he said things and told Harry things, that I only knew that I believed when I saw that I had written them down in the voice of Dumbledore. In fact, he was the character that was hardest to leave for me.”

She added, “I have considered world leaders who may benefit from some of his calm wisdom, but finally decided that there is only one person I think should meet Dumbledore – and it’s me. So I’m afraid I’m going to be very selfish and if anyone gets a shot, it’s me.”

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All seven Harry Potter books will have new covers in the United States beginning today in paperback format. The illustrations were designed by Kazu Kibuishi and can be seen in our previous story.

The illustrator will be hosting a meet and greet in Los Angeles on Wednesday evening at Barnes & Noble which Hypable plans to attend.