Although the many superhero series of the arrowverse have faced many actor departures over the years, from Arrow's Emily Bett Rickards to Legends of Tomorrow's Brandon Routh, no departure has been quite like Ruby Rose from Batwoman.
The actress said goodbye to the series in May 2020 after the first season, with Javicia Leslie taking over her role. Rose remained as silent as possible about what had happened. She later attributed her departure to back surgery and other physical problems.
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Now, Rose has taken to social media and dropped some serious allegations against the president of Warner Bros. Television, Peter Roth, Batwoman showrunner Caroline Dries and more.
Posting to her Instagram Stories, Ruby Rose continued to praise the show's team members at all times. levels, but essentially had nothing good to say about anyone above the team's pay level. She implies that Peter Roth was guilty of sexual misconduct in the workplace.
Ruby Rose also posted several videos of a visit to the doctor, in which her “unusual” rib injuries were discussed and detailed by her doctor. She then spoke to her bosses at The CW, claiming she couldn't get an X-ray on the spot because the production wouldn't have been able to finish the day's work on time.
Rose continued, using these injuries as a defense against Batwoman fans who criticized her acting and performance, claiming that she was forced to work while injured.
The allegations continued, as Ruby Rose unleashed an even longer list of serious injury allegations that other people would have suffered on set, while also putting a moratorium on answering whether or not she would return to Batwoman. .
“So in closing, please my dear, dear fans: stop asking if I'm coming back to this horrible show. I wouldn't go back for any amount of money if a gun went to my head."
Ruby Rose also shared the story of a production assistant who reportedly became quadriplegic. The actress also claimed that Caroline Dries has not committed to shutting down the show once COVID-19 has become a factor, and stated that the showrunner only visited the set 4-5 times.
Before breaking up, Rose also alleged problematic workplace behavior from her former co-stars Dougray Scott and Camrus Johnson.
At this point, official responses to Ruby Rose's list of allegations have not been shared by The CW or anyone else at Warner.