It’s been more than a week since Ruby Rose and the producers of Batwoman jointly announced that she will not be returning to the CW’s DC drama for its upcoming second season. On Wednesd…
that she will not be returning to the CW’s DC drama for its upcoming second season.
On Wednesday afternoon, Rose for the first time addressed her shocking departure on social media with an Instagram post next to a fan video of her character on the show, Kate Kane/Batwoman. In the post, she echoed her official exit statement from last week with a cryptic add-on.k, Rose was not happy during the filming of the first season, and her behavior made everyone on the set miserable to a point where noone could see this going for another season, leading to the breakup.
Today, Rose said that “I have stayed silent because that’s my choice.” Like in her statement, she acknowledged thecast, crew, producers and studio as well as her character’s cultural significance as the first gay lead character — male or female — of a live-action superhero series.Heading into Season 2, the title character of
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