In a recent revelation, Australian actress Ruby Rose opened up about her experience living in the United States and the most unexpected changes she saw upon returning to Australia.
The internationally recognized star, best known for her roles in “Orange Is the New Black” and “Batwoman,” shared some personal insights about her journey, revealing that the United States is “shrinking and poisonous” because of its bias toward the LGBTQI+ community.
He also expressed regret for threatening to expose the Veronicas, including his ex-girlfriend, Jessica Origliasso.
Read on to learn more.
Ruby Rose Has a Hard Time Living in the US
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According to Daily Mail, Rose, who spent several years living in America, discusses the challenges she faced while living in the country. One of the hardest things he revealed about life in the US was his “dismissive and toxic” attitude towards the gay and trans community.
In a recent interview with Stellar MagazineRose admitted, “I don’t know that I have the emotional bandwidth and the energy to last another year living in America with that anger and oppression and what they’re doing to the gay community and the trans community — it’s been so exhausting.”
The 37-year-old actress opened up to her mother about being a lesbian before her teenage years. Over the years, her sexual identity has evolved as she now identifies as gender fluid.
Ruby Rose Enjoys Australia’s Tech-savvy State
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When asked about the most surprising changes he’s seen in Australia and what’s been interesting since his return, Rose highlighted the country’s remarkable progress in using technology to get things done.
“I’m amazed at how tech-savvy everyone is,” she exclaimed, explaining that she uses QR codes to pick up prescription drugs. “No one in the United States does that.”
The “Pitch Perfect 3” actress has undeniably made a strong impact on the Hollywood scene with her incredible rise to stardom from her early days as a model, DJ and TV presenter for MTV Australia.
From her breakthrough role in “Orange Is the New Black” to becoming the first openly gay lead in a superhero series as “Batwoman,” Rose has consistently defied convention, pushed boundaries and broken stereotypes. By portraying Batwoman, a strong and courageous LGBTQ+ superhero, she breaks down barriers and brings much-needed representation to the screen.
He Regrets Threatening To Expose Veronicas
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Elsewhere in his candid interview with Star magazine, Rose expressed regret over his past actions involving his ex-girlfriend, Jessica Origliasso, from the pop duo The Veronicas. The actor admitted that threatening to reveal the siblings’ details on social media was a “terrible idea” and reflected the tumultuous nature of their romance.
Rose and Jessica were in a relationship between 2016 and 2018, where they received significant attention during their time together. However, their love story takes a turn for the worse, leaving both parties emotionally scarred and hurt, with Rose threatening to expose the “sisters” because of “how horrible” they are being to her.
“It’s a terrible idea. That’s not a smart or healthy or happy thing to do,” the DJ admitted. “I did too much. I was trying to write the book as well as make a very serious film and it was very heavy.”
However, Rose indicated that she may still continue writing about The Veronicas in her upcoming memoir.
“I still feel that I have to write this book and it has to be released soon. I think maybe it will heal me,” said Rose.
Ruby Rose While Working on a New Version of Her Memoir
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follow Caretaker, Rose recently shared her experience working on the revised version of her memoir, describing it as a journey of self-discovery. Rose, known for her candor and openness, revealed that revisiting her life story for the new edition has allowed her to delve deeper into her personal journey, reflect on her past and gain new insights along the way.
“I’m glad I didn’t let it go then – I was disappointed by some of it,” he said. “I’ve had ups and downs, I’ve had hardships – I’ve lived openly and not always been the best representation of myself.”
Her memoir, which she hopes “can help people, and I think it might be good to get it out of myself,” offers readers a glimpse into her life, including her struggles with gender identity, mental health and her rise to fame in the entertainment industry. However, he felt compelled to revise his story and provide an updated perspective on his experience.
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