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Aussie actress Ruby Rose makes explosive claims about attempts on her life: ‘Been followed'
Aussie actress Ruby Rose makes explosive claims about attempts on her life: ‘Been followed'

News.com.au

time2 days ago

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  • News.com.au

Aussie actress Ruby Rose makes explosive claims about attempts on her life: ‘Been followed'

Ruby Rose has explosively claimed she is 'trying desperately to stay alive' and has 'been followed', forcing her to 'move house every few weeks' in a troubling series of posts on social media. The Melbourne-born actress, 39, made the allegations on Threads on Monday, responding to a post which asked: 'Who is a celebrity that gave it all up at the height of fame to live a 'normal' life?' Rose wrote underneath it: 'Hi. We just leave when people try to kill us. When we are illegally debanked. Hope that helps.' 'Debanking' refers to when customers have their accounts closed – or faced a refusal to open them in the first place – often due to perceived risks. Rose didn't specify whether it was related to her own experience or if she was referring to someone else. Rose, who launched her career as a model, DJ and TV host for MTV Australia, moved to Hollywood in 2013 and found fame with their breakout role in Orange Is The New Black. She went on to star in blockbusters including Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, Pitch Perfect 3, xXx: Return of Xander Cage, John Wick: Chapter 2 and The Meg. However, her blossoming stardom came to an abrupt halt in 2020 when she controversially quit CW superhero series Batwoman with details remaining mysterious for months afterwards. But in late 2021, Rose publicly alleged that she had been subjected to bad working conditions on the set, and was 'forced' back to work after suffering a neck injury. Following a work hiatus in Australia, where she spent time with her family, Rose returned to LA to appear in two action movies, Vanquish and SAS: Red Notice – both of which were panned, with the former even earning her a Razzie nomination for Worst Actress. In their recent troubling posts, Rose added that she didn't 'want to be labelled 'crazy'' as she continued with her allegations. 'I don't want to pretend to know how Virginia Giuffre died – but DOZENS of people including a school bus, have tried to run me off the road in the last few years,' she wrote. Giuffre, a high-profile victim of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, died by suicide at a farm outside Perth in April. Just weeks earlier, she had claimed on social media that she had just days to live after being involved in a car accident, although police later confirmed it was only a minor collision with no serious injuries reported. Rose went on to allege that she had been 'followed almost every time' she left their home in recent years. 'But I might as well update you,' she alleged. Rose also responded to one worried follower questioning her mental health, responding that she had no suicidal thoughts, adding: 'thank you for asking'.

‘Trying to kill us': Ruby Rose makes troubling claims
‘Trying to kill us': Ruby Rose makes troubling claims

Perth Now

time3 days ago

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  • Perth Now

‘Trying to kill us': Ruby Rose makes troubling claims

Australian actor Ruby Rose has sparked concern among fans after claiming people are 'trying to kill' her and making a chilling comparison to Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre. The 39-year-old made the troubling claims on Monday while responding to an innocuous question on Threads. An American radio host posted a question on his own account, asking: 'Who is a celebrity that gave it all up at the height of fame to go live a 'normal' life?' Ruby re-posted the question, writing, 'We just leave when people try to kill us. When we are illegally debanked and (redacted). Hope that helps'. She continued: 'I don't want to be labelled 'crazy' and I don't want to pretend to know how Virginia Giuffre died — but DOZENS of people including a school bus, have tried to run me off the road in the last few years. The posts Ruby Rose made on Threads. Credit: Threads 'I have been followed almost every time I leave my home, since the day I broke my neck back and ribs on Batwoman. Since then I have doubled down on (redacted) and Epstein. 'This has resulted in some seriously wild attempts on my life. Believe it or don't. But I might as well update you.' Virginia Giuffre was a high-profile victim of billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein who died on her farm in Neergabby, about 80km north of Perth, in April in circumstances that were not deemed suspicious. Just weeks before Giuffre's death, she claimed she had just days to live after being involved in a crash with a school bus. However, police later confirmed the collision was minor and no major injuries were reported after the crash. Australian actress and television presenter Ruby Rose in 2023. Credit: Mondadori Portfolio / Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Im Ruby further claimed she was being forced to 'move house every few weeks, and countries every few months' in a desperate attempt to 'stay alive'. Fans took to the comments section to express their concern over Ruby's safety. One person said: 'If you're truly being followed and targeted, staying put is dangerous. You need to move ideally to another country , where you can be safe and off the radar. Trust no one unless you're absolutely sure of them. Change your routine completely. This isn't about fear, it's about survival. Your safety comes first act now !!!' 'I really hope that from now on that you have are able to stay safe and live a happy life,' another said. PerthNow has reached out to Ruby for comment. If you need help in a crisis, call on 13 11 14. For further information about depression, call beyondblue on 1300 224 636 or talk to your GP, local health professional or someone you trust.

Ruby Rose makes troubling claims she has to move house 'every few weeks' to stay alive as she's being 'followed' - as she makes chilling Virginia Giuffre comparison
Ruby Rose makes troubling claims she has to move house 'every few weeks' to stay alive as she's being 'followed' - as she makes chilling Virginia Giuffre comparison

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Ruby Rose makes troubling claims she has to move house 'every few weeks' to stay alive as she's being 'followed' - as she makes chilling Virginia Giuffre comparison

Ruby Rose has made troubling claims she is 'trying desperately to stay alive' because her life is at risk - with the actor 'moving house every few weeks'. The Australian actor, 39, took to Threads on Monday with a series of troubling posts claiming someone is following her and trying to kill her. Fans were left concerned for the star's safety as Ruby shared a series of posts where she made a chilling remark about one of Jeffrey Epstein 's accusers Virginia Giuffre. Giuffre recently took her own life after claiming she had been in a devastating car accident that was later revealed to be a minor prang. Ruby's wild posts first came when she responded to a thread post which asked: 'Who is a celebrity that gave it all up at the height of fame to go live a "normal" life?' 'Hi. We just leave when people try to kill us. When we are illegally debanked and [redacted]. Hope that helps,' Ruby answered. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'Debanking' refers to a bank terminating a customer's accounts or restricting access to banking services due to perceived risks. This may happen for a number of reasons, including a perceived risk of money laundering, non-compliant customer activities, or a perceived reputational risk. It is unclear if Ruby was actually debanked or if she was referring to someone else's plight. Ruby then went on to say: 'I don't want to be labelled "crazy" and I don't want to pretend to know how Virginia Giuffre died - but DOZENS of people including a school bus, have tried to run me off the road in the last few years.' Giuffre was one of the most outspoken accusers of convicted sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. She died by suicide at age 41 at her farm outside Perth, Australia, on Thursday, April 24. Ruby claimed 'I have been followed almost every time I leave my home, since the day I broke my neck, back and ribs on Batwoman' - referring to her controversial exit from the TV series after she sustained injuries on-set. 'Since then I have doubled down on .... Epstein. This has resulted in some seriously wild attempts on my life. Believe it or don't. But I might as well update you.' The Australian actor took to Threads on Monday with a series of bizarre posts claiming someone is trying to 'kill' her Ruby, who uses they/them pronouns also wrote, 'This,' beneath someone else's comment on the thread which read: 'Y'all they "left" bc it's a horrifying industry that is NOT safe.' Fans flocked to comments beneath Ruby's Threads post, begging the star to 'stay safe and keep speaking out'. Ruby responded to one concerned fan to let them know she'd had no suicidal thoughts of any kind 'thank you for asking'. 'In fact I am moving house every few weeks, countries every few months and trying desperately to stay alive until my book is finished and released,' Ruby, who is currently writing a tell-all memoir, responded. 'If you're truly being followed and targeted, staying put is dangerous. You need to move ideally to another country, where you can be safe and off the radar,' another person told Ruby. 'Trust no one unless you're absolutely sure of them. Change your routine completely. This isn't about fear, it's about survival. Your safety comes first act now!' Ruby, who has recently been splitting her time between the US and Australia following the death of her father just before Christmas, responded: 'Already done.' 'I really hope that from now on that you have are able to stay safe and live a happy life,' a third follower commented. 'I can't even begin to imagine the trauma you have been experiencing while surviving all of this, but I do believe every word and I truly hope you have been able to care for yourself so you can keep the strength you need to endure,' wrote another. 'And you find an environment to make your home that feels therapeutic and protected x.' Someone else commented: 'That is crazy and really sad but at the same time somehow it doesn't even surprise me. 'So many evil people out there and I guess in showbiz (and politics) it is worse than anywhere else. Power and greed does that, sadly. 'I hope you are in a safe place now and I wish you well. Much love to you and the doggies from France.' 'Jesus—wtf? This is horrible. Sorry to hear all this—huge fan!' said one user.

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