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Warner Bros. Slams Shut Accusations of Ruby Rose on Batwoman Working Conditions


After ex-Batwoman star Ruby Rose broke her silence for what seems to be the real reason why she left the show abruptly, she revealed on Instagram the harsh working conditions she had to face after she got an injury on set and it shocked many as to how terrible it was, however, answering the issue, Warner Bros. slams shut the accusations, calling it “revisionist history.”

Warner Bros. Slams Shut Accusations of Ruby Rose on Batwoman Working Conditions
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Warner Bros. Slams Shut Accusations of Ruby Rose on Batwoman Working Conditions

Ruby Rose finally broke her silence on the real reason why she left Batwoman and she did it in a series of stories on her Instagram account. She called out Caroline Dries, the showrunner, and Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter, the executive producers, that “enough is enough” and that she would reveal to the whole world what really happened, even saying that she is coming for them so other would not experience the same.

She laid it out one by one starting with Peter Roth, former Warner Bros. Television Group Chairman, whom she called abusive and she revealed that she was forced to come back to work ten days after the injury with the threat of having everyone fired if she would not be back. She even said that she would never go back and that no amount of money can make her do so. She emphasized that she did not quit.

Rose also dropped the bomb that various crew members were injured and they even have to set a GoFundMe for one because The CW did not give them immediate help. She also called our Dries for the continuation of the filming despite the onset of the pandemic. With the actress finally having the courage to speak up, Warner Bros. slammed her shut, calling her story a “revisionist history.”

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In a statement released by Warner Bros. Television Group, they said, “Despite the revisionist history that Ruby Rose is now sharing online aimed at the producers, the cast and crew, the network, and the Studio, the truth is that Warner Bros. Television had decided not to exercise its option to engage Ruby for season two of Batwoman based on multiple complaints about workplace behavior that were extensively reviewed and handled privately out of respect for all concerned.”

The allegations of Rose have been well-documented that she claims she could even have a documentary for having all of it compiled. She said on a strong note, “It’s time for me to take my life back and to breathe again after all these years.”

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